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- nounsilence (noun) · silences (plural noun)
- complete absence of sound:"sirens pierce the silence of the night" · "an eerie silence descended over the house"
- the fact or state of abstaining from speech:"Karen had withdrawn into sullen silence" · "she was reduced to silence for a moment" · "we finished our meal in silence"
- the avoidance of mentioning or discussing something:"politicians keep their silence on the big questions"
- the state of standing still and not speaking as a sign of respect for someone deceased or in an opportunity for prayer:"a moment of silence presided over by a local minister"
verbsilence (verb) · silences (third person present) · silenced (past tense) · silenced (past participle) · silencing (present participle)- geneticssuppress or prevent the expression of (a gene or genetic material):"many inherited disorders are caused by a mutation that silences a gene"
OriginMiddle English: from Old French, from Latin silentium, from silere ‘be silent’. - People also ask
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