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The word quieten is rarely used in the US. The noun is quiet, or silence. However, the word quieten is often used in contexts like: Did it quieten his nerves? So the noun could be relaxation, soothing or perhaps peace or stillness.
The word 'quiet' is an adjective or a noun and not a verb e.g. "The night was quiet" (adjective) or "He was surrounded by the quiet of the night" (noun). The verb is quieten e.g. "He wishes to quieten the students" (present tense). The past tense is quietened e.g."They were quietened by the entrance of the teacher"
Never the less, the room did quieten down to catch the groovy lyrics.
The verb of quiet is quieten. For example "to quieten something or someone".
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Some homophones for "quietness" include "quieten" and "quieting" which sound the same but have different meanings.
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quieten, hush, quiet, quiesce, quiet down, pipe down This answer was found on the following website: http://www.synonym.com/synonyms/quiet/
Pacify, calm, compose, hush, lull, put at rest, quell, quieten, relax, sedate, settle one's nerves, soothe, still, subdue, unruffle.
Some synonyms for the term quiesce are: calm, dormant, inactive, latent, motionless, peaceful, placid, quieten, hush, quiet down, pipe down, or changing intensity.