tacitness |
silence |
As nouns the difference between tacitness and silence
is that
tacitness is the state of being tacit while
silence is the lack of any sound.
As a verb silence is
to make (someone or something) silent.
As an interjection silence is
a common imperative instructing the addressed to remain silent.
reticent |
silence |
As an adjective reticent
is keeping one's thoughts and opinions to oneself; reserved or restrained.
As a noun silence is
the lack of any sound.
As a verb silence is
to make (someone or something) silent.
As an interjection silence is
a common imperative instructing the addressed to remain silent.
silence |
voiceless |
As a noun silence
is the lack of any sound.
As a verb silence
is to make (someone or something) silent.
As an interjection silence
is a common imperative instructing the addressed to remain silent.
As an adjective voiceless is
lacking a voice, without vocal sound.
violence |
silence |
As nouns the difference between violence and silence
is that
violence is extreme force while
silence is the lack of any sound.
As a verb silence is
to make (someone or something) silent.
As an interjection silence is
a common imperative instructing the addressed to remain silent.
silence |
mutism |
As nouns the difference between silence and mutism
is that
silence is the lack of any sound while
mutism is a psychological disorder in which the sufferer cannot speak in certain situations.
As a verb silence
is to make (someone or something) silent.
As an interjection silence
is a common imperative instructing the addressed to remain silent.
rejection |
silence |
As nouns the difference between rejection and silence
is that
rejection is the act of rejecting while
silence is the lack of any sound.
As a verb silence is
to make (someone or something) silent.
As an interjection silence is
a common imperative instructing the addressed to remain silent.
silence |
secretly |
As a noun silence
is the lack of any sound.
As a verb silence
is to make (someone or something) silent.
As an interjection silence
is a common imperative instructing the addressed to remain silent.
As an adverb secretly is
in secret, covertly.
silence |
silences |
As nouns the difference between silence and silences
is that
silence is the lack of any sound while
silences is plural of silence.
As verbs the difference between silence and silences
is that
silence is to make (someone or something) silent while
silences is third-person singular of silence.
As an interjection silence
is a common imperative instructing the addressed to remain silent.
din |
silence |
In transitive terms the difference between din and silence
is that
din is to repeat continuously, as though to the point of deafening or exhausting somebody while
silence is to suppress criticism, etc.
As nouns the difference between din and silence
is that
din is a loud noise; a cacophony or loud commotion while
silence is the lack of any sound.
As verbs the difference between din and silence
is that
din is to be filled with sound; to resound while
silence is to make (someone or something) silent.
As an acronym DIN
is deutsches Institut für Normung. (German Institute for Standardization.
As an interjection silence is
a common imperative instructing the addressed to remain silent.
silence |
serene |
In transitive terms the difference between silence and serene
is that
silence is to suppress criticism, etc while
serene is to make serene.
As an interjection silence
is a common imperative instructing the addressed to remain silent.
As an adjective serene is
peaceful, calm, unruffled.
As a proper noun Serene is
{{given name|female|from=English}}. A rare variant of Serena.
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