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| 1. | making no sound; quiet; still: a silent motor. |
| 2. | refraining from speech. |
| 3. | speechless; mute. |
| 4. | not inclined to speak; taciturn; reticent. |
| 5. | characterized by absence of speech or sound: a silent prayer. |
| 6. | unspoken; tacit: a silent assent. |
| 7. | omitting mention of something, as in a narrative: The records are silent about this crime. |
| 8. | inactive or quiescent, as a volcano. |
| 9. | not sounded or pronounced: The “b” in “doubt” is a silent letter. |
| 10. | Movies. not having spoken dialogue or a soundtrack. |
| 11. | Medicine/Medical. producing no symptoms: silent gallstones. |
| 12. | Usually, silents. silent films. |
si·lent (sī'lənt) adj.
[Latin silēns, silent-, present participle of silēre, to be silent.] si'lent·ly adv., si'lent·ness n. Synonyms: These adjectives describe people who are sparing with speech. Silent often implies a habitual disinclination to speak or to speak out: "The coroner was a very silent man" (Mary Roberts Rinehart). |
silent si·lent (sī'lənt)
adj.
Producing no detectable signs or symptoms. Used of certain diseases or pathological processes.
silent (sī'lənt) Pronunciation Key
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