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quiet down

1 of 1verb
/kwaɪət daʊn/
Forms:quiets down,quieting down,quieted down,quieted down
1

to become silent or less noisy

  • The children were asked to quiet down during the school assembly.
  • The audience started to quiet down as the performance began.
  • It's time for everyone to quiet down in the library.
  • The wind was howling, but it quieted down as the storm passed.
  • The noisy construction site finally quieted down in the evening.
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2

to make someone or something become quiet

  • He tried to quiet the barking dog down by giving it a treat.
  • I attempted to quiet the children down with a bedtime story.
  • She used her soothing voice to quiet the agitated baby down.
  • The manager had to quiet the heated argument down during the meeting.
  • The librarian politely asked the patrons to quiet their conversations down.