Define Quiet using "exact" search strategy.
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| Source: gcide | Quiet \Qui"et\, n. [L. quies, -etis. See {Quiet}, a.] [1913 Webster] 1. The quality or state of being quiet, or in repose; as an hour or a time of quiet. [1913 Webster]
2. Freedom from disturbance, noise, or alarm; stillness; tranquillity; peace; security. [1913 Webster]
And join with thee, calm Peace and Quiet. --Milton. [1913 Webster]
{At quiet}, still; peaceful.
{In quiet}, quietly. " I will depart in quiet." --Shak.
{Out of quiet}, disturbed; restless. [Obs.] "She is much out of quiet." --Shak. [1913 Webster]
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| Source: gcide | Quiet \Qui"et\, a. [Compar. {Quieter}; superl. {Quietest}.] [L. quietus, p. p. pf quiescere to rest, keep quiet; akin to quies rest, and prob. to E. while, n. See {While}, and cf. {Coy}, a., {Quiesce}, {Quietus}, {Quit}, a., {Quite}, {Requiem}.] 1. In a state of rest or calm; without stir, motion, or agitation; still; as, a quiet sea; quiet air. [1913 Webster]
They . . . were quiet all the night, saying, In the morning, when it is day, we shall kill him. --Judg. xvi. 2. [1913 Webster]
2. Free from noise or disturbance; hushed; still. [1913 Webster]
3. Not excited or anxious; calm; peaceful; placid; settled; as, a quiet life; a quiet conscience. " So quiet and so sweet a style." --Shak. [1913 Webster]
That son, who on the quiet state of man Such trouble brought. --Milton. [1913 Webster]
4. Not giving offense; not exciting disorder or trouble; not turbulent; gentle; mild; meek; contented. [1913 Webster]
The ornament of a meek and quiet spirit. --1 Pet. iii. 4. [1913 Webster]
I will sit as quiet as a lamb. --Shak. [1913 Webster]
5. Not showy; not such as to attract attention; undemonstrative; as, a quiet dress; quiet colors; a quiet movement. [1913 Webster]
Syn: Still; tranquil; calm; unruffled; smooth; unmolested; undisturbed; placid; peaceful; mild; peaceable; meek; contented. [1913 Webster]

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| Source: gcide | Quiet \Qui"et\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Quieted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Quieting}.] 1. To stop motion in; to still; to reduce to a state of rest, or of silence. [1913 Webster]
2. To calm; to appease; to pacify; to lull; to allay; to tranquillize; as, to quiet the passions; to quiet clamors or disorders; to quiet pain or grief. [1913 Webster]
Quiet yourselves, I pray, and be at peace. --Shak. [1913 Webster]
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| Source: gcide | Quiet \Qui"et\, v. i. To become still, silent, or calm; -- often with down; as, be soon quieted down. [1913 Webster]
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