silence
Noun
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The state of being silent (as when no one is speaking) (synset 113948583)
"there was a shocked silence"; "he gestured for silence"
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The absence of sound (synset 104989456)
"he needed silence in order to sleep"; "the street was quiet"is a type of: sound property - an attribute of soundsubtypes:
- hush, still, stillness - (poetic) tranquil silence
- speechlessness - the property of being speechless
- quietness, soundlessness - the property of making no sound
same as: quiet -
A refusal to speak when expected (synset 104659331)
"his silence about my contribution was surprising"is a type of: uncommunicativeness - the trait of being uncommunicativesame as: muteness
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The trait of keeping things secret (synset 104659534)
is a type of: uncommunicativeness - the trait of being uncommunicativesubtypes: mum - secrecysame as: secrecy, secretiveness
Verb
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Cause to be quiet or not talk (synset 200462448)
"Please silence the children in the church!"causes: hush - become quiet or still; fall silentsubtypes:
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Keep from expression, for example by threats or pressure (synset 200463920)
"All dissenters were silenced when the dictator assumed power"
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