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View usage for: (hʌʃt) 1. adjectiveA hushed place is peaceful and much quieter and calmer than usual. The house seemed muted, hushed as if it had been deserted. He liked a hushed and dignified atmosphere. 2. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun]A hushed voice or hushed conversation is very quiet. At first we spoke in hushed voices and crept about in order not to alarm them. We discussed the situation in hushed whispers. Synonyms: quiet, low, soft, subdued More Synonyms of hushed Examples of 'hushed' in a sentencehushed Tales were exchanged in hushed tones of lack of enthusiasm, of obstruction of Party work: above all, of defeatism. British English: hushed ADJECTIVE A hushed place is peaceful and much quieter and calmer than usual. The house seemed muted, hushed as if it had been deserted. - American English: hushed
- Brazilian Portuguese: baixo
- Chinese: > 寂静的地方
- European Spanish: silencioso
- French: silencieux
- German: still
- Italian: silenzioso
- Japanese: 静かな
- Korean: 조용해진
- European Portuguese: baixo
- Latin American Spanish: silencioso
At first we spoke in hushed voices. Additional synonymsDefinition with a hushed tone Her voice was so low he had to strain to catch it. Synonyms quiet, soft, gentle, whispered, muted, subdued, hushed, muffledDefinition (of music or sounds) quiet and pleasing When he woke again he could hear soft music.She spoke in a soft whisper. Synonyms quiet, low, gentle, sweet, whispered, soothing, murmured, muted, subdued, mellow, understated, melodious, mellifluous, dulcet, soft-toned The conversation around them was resumed, but in subdued tones. Synonyms hushed, soft, quiet, whispered, murmured, muted, muffled, inaudible, indistinct- hush someone up
- hush something up
- hush-hush
- hushed
- husk
- huskiness
- husky
- hush
- hush someone up
- hush something up
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