The noun quiet is a singular, common noun; a word for a quality or condition of being quiet; a word for a thing.
Example: We enjoyed the quiet of the country retreat.
The noun form for the adjective quiet is quietness.
It is not a noun at all; you cannot have or be a 'quiet'. It is an adjective; you can get a 'quiet' something.
Yes, the noun 'silence' is a concrete noun, a word for the physical state of absence of sound.
day. a noun is person, place, or thing
A simile is a comparison - what do you know that is quiet? As quiet as new-fallen snow? As quiet as a mouse? You pick a good one!
Adjectives are the words that describe nouns; the word quiet is an adjective and a noun. Some examples adjectives that describe the noun quiet are:a soothing quiet.a welcome quiet.an eerie quiet.an unfamiliar quiet.a brief quiet.Some examples of adverbs modifying the adjective quiet are:an almost quiet spot.a really quiet place.a very quiet day.a serenely quiet beach.the never quiet surf.
It is not a noun at all; you cannot have or be a 'quiet'. It is an adjective; you can get a 'quiet' something.
Yes, the noun 'silence' is a concrete noun, a word for the physical state of absence of sound.
quiet
Quietness.
day. a noun is person, place, or thing
Some synonyms for the adjective quiet are:hushedlow-pitchedmuffledmutedpeacefulreservedsoundlessstillSome synonyms for the noun quiet are:calmnessstillnesshushlullpeacesoundlessnesstranquilityserenitySome synonyms for the verb to quiet are:calmcomposeconsolehushlullmufflesettlesilence
A simile is a comparison - what do you know that is quiet? As quiet as new-fallen snow? As quiet as a mouse? You pick a good one!
quiet (noun) : sukoon سكون , sukoot سكوت quiet (adjective) : saakin ساكن , saakit ساكت
Adjectives are the words that describe nouns; the word quiet is an adjective and a noun. Some examples adjectives that describe the noun quiet are:a soothing quiet.a welcome quiet.an eerie quiet.an unfamiliar quiet.a brief quiet.Some examples of adverbs modifying the adjective quiet are:an almost quiet spot.a really quiet place.a very quiet day.a serenely quiet beach.the never quiet surf.
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"
It's a simile. It is also an oxymoron, with the idea of loud quiet (the noun quiet modified by the adjective loud).
The opposite of noise is silence, or quiet (noun).