History
History
Synonyms
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Meaning:
calm

(of the weather) quiet; not windy

peaceful, quiet (inanimate)

confidential

(that is to be kept) secret

secret

faint

(of things known by the senses) weak; not clear

having little effect on senses

inaudible

that cannot be heard

silent

mum

mother

silent

off-the-record

not meant to be recorded or reported as official

confidential

placid

calm; not easily annoyed

calm, mild

private

of, for the use of, concerning, one person or group, not people in general; a soldier with the lowest rank in the army

personal, intimate

quiet

with little or no sound; free from excitement, trouble, anxiety; gentle

without or with little sound

restful

still and quiet; giving (a feeling of) rest

quiet

secretive

(having the habit of) hiding one's knowledge, feelings etc

uncommunicative

silent

making no or little sound; saying little or nothing; written but not spoken

quiet; speechless

still

without movement or sound; not having bubbles; (of an action, situation) continuing as in the past; a quiet and calm atmosphere

calm, motionless, quiet

tranquil

calm; quiet

quiet, peaceful

unheard

to have no-one willing to listen

silent

HUSHED as in Wiktionary
HUSHED as in Wikipedia