Word Meanings - SILENTIOUS - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Habitually silent; taciturn; reticent.
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- SILENTIARY
One appointed to keep silence and order in court; also, one sworn not to divulge secre - SILENT
Not pronounced; having no sound; quiescent; as, e is silent in "fable." 5. Having no effect; not operating; inefficient. Cause . . . silent, virtueless, and dead. Sir W. Raleigh. Silent partner. See Dormant partner, under Dormant. Syn. -- Mute; - TACITURNITY
Habilual silence, or reserve in speaking. The cause of Addison's taciturnity was a natural diffidence in the company of strangers. V. Knox. The taciturnity and the short answers which gave so much offense. Macaulay. - TACITURN
Habitually silent; not given to converse; not apt to talk or speak. -- Tac"i*turn*ly, adv. Syn. -- Silent; reserved. Taciturn, Silent. Silent has reference to the act; taciturn, to the habit. A man may be silent from circumstances; he is taciturn - SILENTIOUS
Habitually silent; taciturn; reticent. - SILENTNESS
State of being silent; silence. - SILENTLY
In a silent manner. - RETICENT
Inclined to keep silent; reserved; uncommunicative.