Etymology:
The word "quiet" originates from the Latin word "quietus," meaning "rest," "calm," or "tranquil."
Meaning:
Quiet refers to the absence of noise or disturbance, and conveys a sense of peace, calm, or serenity. It can also describe a state of stillness, tranquility, or composure in a person or situation.
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