Definitions and Examples of quietness, silence
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
The absence of noise or sound; peace and tranquility.
Example
The quietness of the library made it an ideal place for studying.
The complete absence of sound or noise.
Example
The silence in the forest was only broken by the occasional chirping of birds.
Key Differences: quietness vs silence
- 1Quietness refers to the absence of noise or sound, while volume refers to the loudness or intensity of sound.
- 2Silence refers to the complete absence of sound or noise, while volume refers to the level of sound.
Effective Usage of quietness, silence
- 1Describe Environments: Use quietness and silence to describe peaceful or calm environments.
- 2Discuss Sound: Use volume to discuss the loudness or intensity of sound.
- 3Express Preferences: Use these antonyms to express preferences for quiet or loud environments.
Remember this!
The antonyms have distinct meanings: Quietness refers to the absence of noise or sound, while silence refers to the complete absence of sound or noise. Use these words to describe environments, discuss sound, and express preferences for quiet or loud environments.