Quietly
UK /["/ˈkwaɪətli/"]/US /["/ˈkwaɪətli/"]/
Definition
in a way that makes very little noise
In simple words: In a way that makes little or no noise.
Examples
- to ask/speak/talk quietly
- to move/stand quietly
- a quietly spoken woman
- ‘I'm sorry,’ he **said quietly**.
- I spent a few hours quietly relaxing.
- He noticed the woman **sitting quietly** at the bar.
- Sometimes a business begins quietly, as a hobby maybe, in a spare bedroom.
- He is **quietly confident** that they can succeed *(= he is confident, but he is not talking about it too much)*.
Usage notes
Use 'quietly' to describe how an action is done with little sound. It’s appropriate in both casual and formal contexts but avoid in loud or raucous environments.
Grammar pattern
standalone adverb
Memory hint
Think of a library where people whisper quietly to not disturb others.
Collocations
- speak quietly
- move quietly
- whisper quietly
Synonyms
- silently
- softly
- calmly
- peacefully
- subdued
Antonyms
- loudly
- noisily
Common mistakes
- Using 'quietly' as an adjective (e.g. 'a quietly room').
- Mistaking it for 'quiet' (adjective) instead of the adverb form.
- Incorrectly placing 'quietly' at the beginning of a sentence.