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quietly

1 of 1adverb
/ˈkwaɪətli/
1

in a way that produces little or no noise

B1
  • She closed the door quietly to avoid waking the baby.
  • He walked quietly through the library.
  • The cat padded quietly across the floor.
  • I slipped quietly out of the room when no one was looking.
  • She quietly packed her bags, careful not to disturb her roommates.
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in a calm or still manner, without movement or disturbance

  • Her hands rested quietly on the table.
  • The factory operated quietly during the night shift.
  • The room was quietly peaceful after everyone left.
  • The old house sat quietly on the hill, untouched for decades.
  • The baby slept quietly in her crib all night.
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3

in a subtle or understated way

  • She was quietly optimistic about the project's success.
  • He remained quietly confident despite the challenges.
  • They made quietly steady progress over the months.
  • The manager quietly supported the new strategy despite skepticism.
  • Investors quietly showed confidence in the startup by continuing to fund it.
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discreetly or secretly to avoid notice

  • The company quietly launched its new product last month.
  • The politician quietly stepped down amid controversy.
  • They quietly settled their differences behind closed doors.
  • She quietly donated a large sum to charity.
  • The fees were quietly increased without informing customers.
5

without protesting, complaining, or resisting

  • He agreed to the terms quietly, without argument.
  • The suspect surrendered quietly to the police.
  • She left the meeting quietly, despite disagreeing.
  • The workers accepted the layoffs quietly.
  • They went quietly into the night, without causing a scene.