Tate.
Tace.
Still.
And back in the seventeenth century, some girls were indeed named Silence.
A homograph of "to be silent" is the word "mute," which can also mean to be silent or unable to speak.
The "n" at the end of the word "column" is silent.
No, "silent" is not a proper noun. It is an adjective that describes a lack of noise or sound. Proper nouns refer to specific names of people, places, or things.
Yes, "tacit" can mean silent in the sense of not explicitly stated or communicated. It can also refer to something understood or implied without being directly expressed.
more silent, most silent
1st silent movie : i am silent 2nd silent movie : we are silent 3rd silent movie : they are silent
silent, deadly, lethal, invisible men, impressive, sexy
Drew of Withdrew is the best name for the silent dreamer.
A homograph of "to be silent" is the word "mute," which can also mean to be silent or unable to speak.
'Silent night' is supposed to mean (and does indeed mean) that the night in question was quiet and peaceful.
Silent means very quiet, so any words that mean "quiet" can be modified to mean silent. Other options are hushed, noiseless, or soundless.
what does silent dancing really mean
silent but deadly
means silent
Don't know what you mean by silent chain.
made silent.
To make no noise whatsoever.