How Do You Spell QUIETS?

Pronunciation: [kwˈa͡ɪ͡əts] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "quiets" may seem confusing at first glance, but it follows the typical English pattern of adding the suffix "-s" to form the plural of a noun. In this case, the noun is "quiet," pronounced /ˈkwaɪ.ət/. To form the plural, we add the "-s" sound, which is represented in IPA phonetics as /s/. Therefore, "quiets" is pronounced /ˈkwaɪ.ɪts/, with the final "-s" sound being pronounced as /ts/.

QUIETS Meaning and Definition

  1. Quiets is the plural form of the verb quiet, which refers to the action of making someone or something silent or calming down a noisy or agitated situation. When something quiets, it becomes calm or still, generating a peaceful atmosphere. This term is commonly used to describe the process of reducing or eliminating noise or disturbances.

    In a literal sense, to quiet involves decreasing the volume or intensity of sound. For example, to quiet a room might involve asking people to lower their voices or turn off any machinery that is producing noise. Similarly, to quiet a crying baby means to soothe or pacify the child so they stop making loud noises.

    Figuratively, the term quiets can also signify the process of calming, soothing, or settling emotions or a situation. This could involve using words, actions, or gestures to bring peace and serenity to a tense or chaotic environment. For instance, a peacemaker or negotiator might aim to quiet an argument or conflict by encouraging open dialogue and finding common ground.

    Overall, the verb quiets illustrates the act of hushing or calming down noise, commotion, or agitation—whether it pertains to sound or emotional disturbance—and aims to restore a state of tranquility and stillness.

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Etymology of QUIETS

The word quiets is derived from the Middle English word quiete, which in turn stems from the Old French word quiete and the Latin word quietus. The Latin word quietus means at rest or peaceful, and it is related to the Latin verb quiescere, which means to rest or to be quiet. Over time, the word quiete in Middle English evolved into quiet and eventually developed into its plural form, quiets.

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Conjugate verb Quiets

CONDITIONAL

I would quiet
we would quiet
you would quiet
he/she/it would quiet
they would quiet

FUTURE

I will quiet
we will quiet
you will quiet
he/she/it will quiet
they will quiet

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have quieted
we will have quieted
you will have quieted
he/she/it will have quieted
they will have quieted

PAST

I quieted
we quieted
you quieted
he/she/it quieted
they quieted

PAST PERFECT

I had quieted
we had quieted
you had quieted
he/she/it had quieted
they had quieted

PRESENT

I quiet
we quiet
you quiet
he/she/it quiets
they quiet

PRESENT PERFECT

I have quieted
we have quieted
you have quieted
he/she/it has quieted
they have quieted
I am quieting
we are quieting
you are quieting
he/she/it is quieting
they are quieting
I was quieting
we were quieting
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he/she/it was quieting
they were quieting
I will be quieting
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I have been quieting
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he/she/it has been quieting
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I had been quieting
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they had been quieting
I will have been quieting
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I would have quieted
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I would be quieting
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he/she/it would be quieting
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I would have been quieting
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