Nehlasité
Nehlasité is a Czech adjective that translates to "quiet," "silent," or "noiseless" in English. It is used to describe something or someone that makes little or no sound. For example, one might describe a cat as "nehlasité" if it moves without making a sound. Similarly, a "nehlasité" environment would be one that is peaceful and free from loud noises. The word can also be used figuratively to describe a subtle or understated action or expression. For instance, a "nehlasité" protest would be one that does not involve shouting or disruptive behavior. The antonym of "nehlasité" is "hlasité," which means "loud" or "noisy." The adjective "nehlasité" is derived from the word "hlas," meaning "voice" or "sound." Its use is common in everyday Czech conversation and literature to convey a sense of tranquility or discretion.