Silent

//ˈsaɪlənt//

"Silent" in a Sentence (30 examples)

Students must keep silent during class.

Be silent in the library, boys.

All was silent in the house.

Why were you silent all the time?

Not knowing what to say, he remained silent.

Not knowing what to say, she remained silent.

Not knowing what to say, I remained silent.

Silent waters run deep.

One important thing to remember is that Americans may remain silent when you say something they don't agree with.

If you are silent in a conversation or social situation for a long time, Americans will try to get you to talk.

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How silent is this town!

What was formerly performed by fleets and armies, by invasions, sieges, and battles, has been of late accomplished by more silent methods.

The voice of the auctioneer is slow and low […]; after a pause, which seems no silenter than the rest of the transaction, he ceases to repeat the bids, and his fish, in the measure of a bushel or so, have gone for a matter of three shillings.

Ulysses, adds he, was the most eloquent and most silent of men.

This new-created world, whereof in hell / Fame is not silent.

Tothero is silent before replying. His great strength is in these silences; he has the disciplinarian's trick of waiting a long moment while his words gather weight.

The winds were silent, all the waves asleep, / And heaven was trac'd upon the flattering deep

The e is silent in fable.

Silent letters can make some words difficult to spell.

The l in the English word salmon is silent.

Cause […] silent, virtueless, and dead.

My phone was on silent.

The Magnavox Odyssey was a silent console.

a silent voter; a silent partner

silent revisions; a silent emendation

[T]he use of both acknowledged and unacknowledged (silent) translations of non-English sources makes it difficult for users to determine if a certain term genuinely appeared in an English-language text.

Deep night, dark night, the silent of the night.

More than 40 films will be shown spanning the past seventy-five years, including early silents and talkies, contemporary productions, foreign and American films, documentaries, underground works and television shows.

From Ali (technically a Silent who was born in 1942), to Tommie Smith's medal-stand protest, to Joe Namath's Super Bowl prediction to the hair-raising Oakland A's and the raucous Bronx Zoo Yankees of the 1970s, to the outbursts of Connors and McEnroe on the tennis court, to King's tireless push for women's equality off it, this was a generation unafraid of offering opinions.

In a somewhat bizarre set of survey data from 2015, 33 percent of Millennials identified as Gen X, and 8 percent said that they were Boomers. Fifteen percent of Gen Xers said that they identified as Boomers, while a baffled 2 percent of Boomers and 4 percent of Silents thought of themselves as Millennials.

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