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acquiet

 

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Term: Acquiet

Noun:

1. The act of quieting or calming something or someone.

Example sentence: The sound of rain on the rooftop served as an acquiet that helped her fall asleep.

Verb (transitive):

1. To calm or soothe someone or something; to make quiet.

Example sentence: The teacher tried to acquiet the loud students in the classroom.

Verb (intransitive):

1. To become quiet or still; to calm down.

Example sentence: The baby finally acquieted and fell asleep after being gently rocked.

Adjective:

1. Describing something that is calm, peaceful, or quiet.

Example sentence: She found solace in the acquiet surroundings of the forest.

Adverb:

1. In a calm or quiet manner.

Example sentence: She whispered acquiet, not wanting to disturb the peaceful atmosphere.

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