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According to Roget's, there is no antonym, exact opposite, for language. If it doesn't have to be exact, you might try silence or preverbal or illiterate.
monks take a vow if silence.
The phrase "silence is the language of God" suggests that in moments of quiet reflection and stillness, one can better connect with the divine or experience a sense of spirituality. It implies that sometimes, words are not necessary to communicate with a higher power, and that silence can be a powerful way to listen and understand the divine presence.
The saying silence speaks louder than words means that the silence is implying more than words could ever say. The length of silence and body language also says quite a bit.
One profound Rumi quote on silence is: "Silence is the language of God, all else is poor translation." This quote encourages us to seek the deeper truths that can only be found in silence, leading to reflection and introspection.
Hindus invented zero. They called it sunya, the great silence.
I don't think cilencio means anything, but silencio is spanish for silence.
The saying "The deepest feeling always shows itself in silence" suggests that profound emotions often transcend words and are best expressed through nonverbal cues, such as body language, facial expressions, or silence itself. In moments of deep connection or sorrow, individuals may find it difficult to articulate their feelings, and instead, their true emotions are revealed in quiet contemplation or shared silence. This highlights the idea that silence can convey more than spoken language, reflecting the depth of one's inner experience.
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G. V. Robins has written: 'The secret language of stone' 'Circles of silence'
Silence, of course! :p
The name is silent / silence. If you say anything to silence or where there is silence, you have ended the silence; it disappears.