silence

  • (noun): The absence of any sound.
  • (noun): The act of refraining from speaking.
  • (noun): Form of meditative worship practiced by the Society of Friends (Quakers); meeting for worship.
  • (verb): To make (someone or something) silent.
  • (verb): To repress the expression of something.
  • (verb): To suppress criticism, etc.
  • (verb): To block gene expression.
  • (verb): Murder
  • (interjection): Be silent.
  • When the motor stopped, the silence was almost deafening.
  • "You have the right to silence," said the police officer.
  • During silence a message came to me that there was that of God in every person.
  • Can you silence the crowd, so we can start the show?
  • Women, as well as children, have their thoughts or emotions routinely silenced.