Silent

/ˈsaɪlənt/ adjective

Making no sound or very little sound; quiet or noiseless. Can also refer to someone who chooses not to speak or express themselves verbally.

From Latin 'silens', present participle of 'silere' meaning 'to be quiet'. Entered English through Old French in the 15th century, maintaining its core meaning of absence of sound or speech.

AFstil
AMዝም
ARصامت
BGтих
BNনিরব
CAsilent
CStichý
DAtavs
DEstill
ELσιωπηλός
ESsilencioso
ETvaikne
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