quietude (Meaning)

Wordnet

quietude (n)

a state of peace and quiet

Webster

quietude (n.)

Rest; repose; quiet; tranquillity.

quietude Sentence Examples

  1. The forest exuded a profound quietude, its trees whispering secrets in hushed tones.
  2. The stillness of the library enveloped her, inviting her to delve into a world of knowledge.
  3. The quietude of the countryside was a balm for her weary soul, soothing her with its gentle rhythms.
  4. As the sun began its descent, a sense of quietude descended upon the city, bringing a respite from the day's hustle.
  5. The lake's glassy surface reflected the sky's hues, creating an ethereal quietude that calmed her restless mind.
  6. The antique clock ticked softly in the dim room, its quietude a reminder of time's relentless passage.
  7. She sought solace in the quietude of her garden, where the only sounds were the chirping of birds and the rustling of leaves.
  8. The silence of the night enveloped her like a warm blanket, bringing a sense of peace and tranquility.
  9. The gentle lapping of waves against the shore created a soothing quietude that lulled her into a blissful sleep.
  10. In the quietude of the early morning, she could hear the faintest of sounds, the world slowly awakening around her.

FAQs About the word quietude

a state of peace and quietRest; repose; quiet; tranquillity.

serenity, sereneness, quiet,restfulness, tranquillity, quietness, stillness, hush, calmness, peacefulness

unrest, hubbub, unrest, uproar, pandemonium, turmoil, turmoil, commotion, commotion, hubbub

The forest exuded a profound quietude, its trees whispering secrets in hushed tones.

The stillness of the library enveloped her, inviting her to delve into a world of knowledge.

The quietude of the countryside was a balm for her weary soul, soothing her with its gentle rhythms.

As the sun began its descent, a sense of quietude descended upon the city, bringing a respite from the day's hustle.