quietly

quietly
adverb
1. with low volume (Freq. 8)
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speak softly but carry a big stick

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she spoke quietly to the child

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the radio was playing softly

Syn: ↑softly
Ant: ↑loudly (for: ↑softly)
Derived from adjective: ↑soft (for: ↑softly)
2. with little or no sound (Freq. 7)
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the class was listening quietly and intently

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she was crying quietly

Ant: ↑noisily
Derived from adjective: ↑quiet
3. with little or no activity or no agitation (`quiet' is a nonstandard variant for `quietly') (Freq. 3)
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her hands rested quietly in her lap

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the rock star was quietly led out the back door

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sit here as quiet as you can

Syn: ↑quiet
Ant: ↑unquietly
Derived from adjective: ↑quiet
4. in a restful manner
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the streets are restfully sunny and still for the town is at mass

Syn: ↑restfully
Derived from adjective: ↑restful (for: ↑restfully)

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