Quiet and serios
Many believers like this first part of verse 10 of Psalm 46:-Be still, and know that I am GodThe word still, while generally taken to mean "motionless' also means "silent", "quiet".for the actual word quiet, there is verse 30 of Psalm 107:-Then are they glad because they be quiet; so he bringeth them unto their desired haven.
No, "seriousest" is not a word in standard English. The correct comparative form of "serious" is "more serious."
The comparative is "more serious". The superlative is "most serious".
Serious has no recognised abbreviation in general English
shut up means to tell some body to be quiet
A word that means quiet in character is "reserved."
Quiet
The English word quiet means mounam in Malayalam.
.it means serene
A likely word is "stealthy."
it means keep quiet
hush
The word serious is an adjective. It means to be without any humour.
The word is still.
The word serious is an adjective. It means to be without any humour.
intense, quiet, pensive, thoughtful, earnest, serious, moody, dignified, sedate
The word "quiet" originated from the Latin word "quietus," which means "at rest" or "calm." "Quietus" itself comes from the Latin verb "quiescere," meaning "to rest" or "to be still." Over time, the word "quiet" evolved in Old French and Middle English before becoming the word we use today.