silenced

[ˈsaɪlənst]

silenced Definition

  • 1past participle of silence
  • 2cause to become silent; prohibit or prevent from speaking
  • 3prevent (information) from being made public

Using silenced: Examples

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

  • Example

    The teacher silenced the class by raising her hand.

  • Example

    The government silenced the journalist by threatening him with imprisonment.

  • Example

    The company tried to silence the whistleblower by offering her a large sum of money.

silenced Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with silenced

  • it is often better to remain silent than to speak

    Example

    I wanted to tell him what I thought, but I remembered that silence is golden.

  • silence speaks volumes

    the absence of speech can convey a great deal of meaning

    Example

    When he didn't respond to my question, I knew that silence spoke volumes.

  • a complete lack of response or communication, often in a situation where one would expect a reply

    Example

    After I sent the email, there was only a deafening silence from the other party.

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Summary: silenced in Brief

The term 'silenced' [ˈsaɪlənst] is the past participle of 'silence,' meaning to cause someone or something to become silent, or to prevent information from being made public. It is often used in situations where someone is prohibited from speaking, as in 'The government silenced the journalist by threatening him with imprisonment.' 'Silenced' is also used in phrases like 'silence is golden,' which means it is better to remain silent than to speak, and 'silence speaks volumes,' which means that the absence of speech can convey a great deal of meaning.

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