Passively vs Quietly - What's the difference?
passively | quietly |
In a passive manner; without conscious or self-directed action.
* 2000 , Brian D. Wisenden, "Scents of Danger", in Animal Signals: signalling and signal design in animal communication , page 369
* 2007 , Klaus Dieter Budras, et al.'', ''Anatomy of the Dog , page 188
In an acquiescent manner; resignedly or submissively.
* 1997 , Gary A. Olson, Todd W. Taylor, Publishing in Rhetoric and Composition , page 218
* 1998 , Wallace Collins, Dragon Fire , page 9
(grammar) In the passive voice; having a passive construction.
* 2008 , Timothy J. Conlan, Alice M. Rivlin, & Paul L. Posner, Intergovernmental Management for the Twenty-first Century , page 214
In a quiet manner.
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As adverbs the difference between passively and quietly
is that passively is in a passive manner; without conscious or self-directed action while quietly is in a quiet manner.passively
English
Adverb
(-)- Water flowed passively between tanks via the siphon.
- Due to this pressure aortic and pulmonary valves are opened passively and due to relaxation blood is sucked from the venae cavae into the atrium.
- Paradoxically, the same faculty who complain about busyness are most likely to end up waiting passively . While they acquiescently wait to write, they busy themselves with other, often trivial, activities.
- They were not waving at him but sat passively as if waiting to hear if what he had to say would be derogatory to their previous relationship.
- Statements phrased in an active voice, with a few outcome-oriented goals, improve school performance more than those stated passively with either multiple goals or goals focused on processes or behaviors.
Synonyms
* (in a passive manner) automatically, mindlessly * (in an acquiescent manner) resignedly, submissivelyquietly
English
Adverb
(en adverb)citation, passage=When Timothy and Julia hurried up the staircase to the bedroom floor, where a considerable commotion was taking place, Tim took Barry Leach with him. […]. The captive made no resistance and came not only quietly but in a series of eager little rushes like a timid dog on a choke chain.}}