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silent

Silent means not making any sound or noise.

Explanation at your level:

Silent means no sound. If you are silent, you are not talking. A room can be silent too. Think of a library—it is a very silent place. You should be silent when a teacher is talking!

When you are silent, you are quiet. You are not making any noise with your voice. We use this to describe people or places. For example, 'The forest was silent at night.' It is a useful word for describing quiet moments in your day.

The adjective silent describes a lack of sound. It is often used in collocations like 'silent film' or 'silent alarm.' It is a more precise way to say 'quiet.' You can be silent by choice, or a place can be silent because there is no activity happening there.

Using silent allows for more nuance than just 'quiet.' It often implies an intentional absence of sound or a heavy, meaningful stillness. In professional contexts, a 'silent partner' is a common term. It is a versatile word that fits well in both descriptive creative writing and formal reports.

Beyond the literal absence of sound, silent can carry metaphorical weight. We speak of 'silent suffering' or a 'silent understanding' between two people. It suggests a depth of emotion that is felt but not articulated. In academic contexts, it is used to describe phenomena that occur without visible or audible manifestation.

The term silent carries a rich etymological history rooted in the Latin silere. In literary usage, it is often employed to create atmosphere, suggesting a profound, almost heavy stillness that transcends mere lack of noise. It can denote secrecy, stoicism, or the eerie vacuum of space. Understanding its usage requires an appreciation for the contrast between sound and the void, where silence becomes a presence in itself.

Palavra em 30 segundos

  • Silent means no sound.
  • It is an adjective.
  • Used for people or places.
  • Opposite of noisy.

When we say something is silent, we are describing a state of complete quiet. It is one of those words that feels exactly like what it describes—soft and still.

You might use this word to describe a silent library where everyone is reading, or a silent person who prefers to listen rather than talk. It is a very versatile word that applies to both people and the environment around us.

The word silent comes from the Latin word silens, which is the present participle of silere, meaning 'to be quiet.' It entered English through Old French in the 16th century.

It is fascinating how the core meaning has barely changed over hundreds of years. It shares roots with the word silence, and it is closely related to the Latin silva, which implies the stillness of a deep forest.

You will often hear silent paired with words like partner or treatment. It is a standard adjective used in both casual conversation and professional writing.

In formal settings, we might talk about a silent protest, while in casual life, you might ask a friend to keep silent about a secret. It is a neutral word, meaning it doesn't usually carry a negative or positive tone on its own.

1. Silent partner: A business investor who does not participate in daily management. Example: 'He is a silent partner in the new restaurant.'
2. The silent treatment: Deliberately ignoring someone. Example: 'She gave him the silent treatment after the argument.'
3. Silent as the grave: Completely quiet. Example: 'The house was silent as the grave at midnight.'
4. Break the silence: To start speaking after a quiet period. Example: 'He finally broke the silence to ask a question.'
5. Silent majority: A large group of people who do not express their opinions publicly. Example: 'The politician appealed to the silent majority.'

Silent is a simple adjective. It does not have a plural form. In British and American English, the IPA is /ˈsaɪlənt/.

The stress is on the first syllable: SI-lent. It rhymes with words like violent or reliant. It is often used with the verb 'to be' (e.g., 'The room was silent').

Fun Fact

It shares roots with the word 'silt' in some theories.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈsaɪ.lənt/

Clear 'i' sound.

US /ˈsaɪ.lənt/

Similar to UK, clear 't' at end.

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing the 'e' too hard
  • Adding an extra syllable
  • Confusing with 'silence'

Rhymes With

violent reliant client pliant defiant

Difficulty Rating

Leitura 1/5

Easy

Writing 1/5

Easy

Speaking 1/5

Easy

Audição 1/5

Easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

sound quiet talk

Learn Next

silence silently mute

Avançado

taciturn reticent

Grammar to Know

Adjective usage

He is silent.

Adverb formation

He walked silently.

Linking verbs

The room became silent.

Examples by Level

1

Be silent, please.

Stay quiet.

Imperative.

2

The baby is silent.

Not crying.

Subject + verb.

3

It is silent here.

No noise.

Dummy subject.

4

He is a silent boy.

Quiet personality.

Adjective usage.

5

The house is silent.

No sound in house.

State.

6

Stay silent now.

Keep quiet.

Imperative.

7

The film is silent.

No talking in movie.

Noun modification.

8

I am silent.

I am not talking.

Personal pronoun.

1

The library is always silent.

2

He remained silent during the meeting.

3

The forest was silent at night.

4

She gave a silent nod.

5

The city was silent at dawn.

6

Please keep the room silent.

7

The silent alarm went off.

8

He is a very silent person.

1

The audience was silent during the performance.

2

He was a silent observer of the events.

3

The silent majority voted for change.

4

She felt a silent pressure to succeed.

5

The car has a silent engine.

6

They reached a silent agreement.

7

The silent treatment is not helpful.

8

The night was cold and silent.

1

He was a silent partner in the firm.

2

A silent protest took place in the square.

3

The room fell into a heavy, silent atmosphere.

4

She stood in silent contemplation.

5

The silent film era was fascinating.

6

He maintained a silent vigil.

7

The machine operates in a silent mode.

8

There was a silent tension between them.

1

His silent disapproval was obvious.

2

The silent beauty of the snow was breathtaking.

3

They shared a silent understanding.

4

The silent suffering of the refugees was ignored.

5

He was a silent witness to the crime.

6

The silent void of space is terrifying.

7

Her silent tears told the whole story.

8

The silent power of the law is immense.

1

The silent majesty of the mountains humbled us.

2

He lived a silent, solitary existence.

3

The silent rhythm of the tides is constant.

4

She possessed a silent, inner strength.

5

The silent machinations of the government were revealed.

6

A silent dread filled the room.

7

The silent eloquence of his art spoke volumes.

8

The silent passage of time is inevitable.

Colocações comuns

silent partner
silent treatment
remain silent
keep silent
silent film
silent alarm
silent protest
dead silent
silent witness
silent majority

Idioms & Expressions

"Silent as the grave"

Completely quiet.

The room was silent as the grave.

idiomatic

"Break the silence"

To start speaking.

He finally broke the silence.

neutral

"Silent partner"

Financial backer with no say.

She is a silent partner.

business

"The silent treatment"

Ignoring someone.

Stop giving me the silent treatment.

casual

"A silent prayer"

Praying without speaking.

He offered a silent prayer.

formal

"Silent running"

Operating without noise.

The submarine was in silent running mode.

technical

Easily Confused

silent vs Quiet

Both mean low sound.

Silent is absolute.

Quiet room vs silent room.

silent vs Mute

Both imply no sound.

Mute is often physical.

Mute button vs silent person.

silent vs Still

Both mean lack of activity.

Still is movement.

Still water vs silent room.

silent vs Noiseless

Same meaning.

Noiseless is more formal.

Noiseless engine.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + be + silent

He was silent.

B1

Remain + silent

Please remain silent.

B2

Keep + object + silent

Keep the room silent.

A2

Silent + noun

A silent partner.

B1

Become + silent

The room became silent.

Família de palavras

Nouns

silence The state of being silent.

Verbs

silence To make someone or something quiet.

Adjectives

silent Not making sound.

Relacionado

silencer Device to make things quiet

How to Use It

frequency

8

Formality Scale

Formal Neutral Casual Slang

Erros comuns

Using 'silently' as an adjective. Use 'silent'.
'Silently' is an adverb.
Confusing 'silent' with 'quiet'. Both work, but silent is absolute.
Silent means 0 sound.
Saying 'very silent'. Use 'completely silent'.
Silent is an absolute adjective.
Misspelling as 'silant'. Silent.
Ends in -ent.
Using 'silent' for a loud person. Use 'quiet' or 'reserved'.
Silent is for absence of sound.

Tips

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Memory Palace Trick

Imagine a library.

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When Native Speakers Use It

In legal warnings.

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Cultural Insight

Silent movies era.

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Grammar Shortcut

Adjective usage.

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Say It Right

Stress the first syllable.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't use as adverb.

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Did You Know?

Latin origin.

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Study Smart

Use in sentences.

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Context

Use for machines too.

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Suffixes

Learn -ly form.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

S-I-L-E-N-T: Stay In Line, Everyone Needs To-be-quiet.

Visual Association

A library with a 'shhh' sign.

Word Web

Quiet Still Mute Noise-free

Desafio

Try to be silent for 1 minute.

Origem da palavra

Latin

Original meaning: To be quiet

Contexto cultural

None, universally understood.

Often used in legal contexts (right to remain silent).

The Silence of the Lambs Silent Night (song)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

School

  • Silent reading
  • Stay silent
  • Silent hall

Business

  • Silent partner
  • Silent alarm
  • Silent agreement

Movies

  • Silent film
  • Silent era
  • Silent movie

Law

  • Remain silent
  • Silent witness
  • Silent protest

Conversation Starters

"Do you like silent movies?"

"Why is it important to be silent in a library?"

"Can you be silent for an hour?"

"What does a silent partner do?"

"Is it hard to keep silent?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a silent place.

When is it best to be silent?

Write about a silent moment in your life.

Why do people choose to be silent?

Perguntas frequentes

8 perguntas

No, it is an adjective. 'Silence' is the noun/verb.

It is better to say 'completely silent'.

Noisy.

SY-lent.

It is neutral.

An investor who doesn't manage.

Yes, but silent is stronger.

Yes, if they are not speaking.

Teste-se

fill blank A1

The room is ___. (silent/loud)

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: silent

Silent means no sound.

multiple choice A2

Which means the same as silent?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Quiet

Quiet is a synonym.

true false B1

A silent person talks a lot.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Falso

Silent means they don't talk.

match pairs B1

Word

Significado

All matched!

Definitions match.

sentence order B2

Toque nas palavras abaixo para montar a frase
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:

The room was silent.

Pontuação: /5

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