silentium

[siˈlentɪəm]

silentium Definition

  • 1a state of being silent or quiet
  • 2a period of silence observed as a sign of mourning

Using silentium: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "silentium" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The silentium in the library was only broken by the sound of pages turning.

  • Example

    The silentium observed during the funeral was a solemn tribute to the deceased.

  • Example

    The silentium of the forest was interrupted by the occasional bird call.

silentium Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for silentium

Antonyms for silentium

Phrases with silentium

  • a brief period of silence, often used to show respect or honor

    Example

    The ceremony began with a moment of silentium for the victims of the tragedy.

  • the Latin phrase meaning 'silence is golden', suggesting that sometimes it is better to remain silent than to speak

    Example

    When asked about the incident, he remembered the saying 'silentium est aurum' and chose not to comment.

  • the Latin phrase meaning 'silence without anger or bias', suggesting that one should remain silent in order to avoid speaking out of anger or prejudice

    Example

    In times of conflict, it is important to remember the principle of 'silentium sine ira et studio'.

Origins of silentium

from Latin 'silentium', meaning 'silence'

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Summary: silentium in Brief

The term 'silentium' [siˈlentɪəm] refers to a state of being silent or quiet, exemplified by 'The silentium in the library was only broken by the sound of pages turning.' It can also refer to a period of silence observed as a sign of mourning, as in 'The silentium observed during the funeral was a solemn tribute to the deceased.' Additional phrases include 'moment of silentium,' 'silentium est aurum,' and 'silentium sine ira et studio.'