quietudequi‧e‧tude /ˈkwaɪətjuːd $ -tuːd/ noun [uncountable] - But there is evidence that certain athletes are able to maintain a state of physiological quietude in the most trying circumstances.
- Do this, and you will find in a railway station much of the quietude and consolation of a cathedral.
- In cancer, for example, it is the frantic growth of cells that seems important, not their periods of quietude.
- Or does his quietude imply he is a crafty opportunist hoping the crown will fall into his lap?
nounquietdisquietquietnessquietismquietudeverbquietenquietadjectivequietadverbquietly