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Silenzioso

Silenzioso is an Italian adjective meaning quiet or silent, used to describe something that produces little or no sound. It agrees in gender and number with the noun it accompanies, for example: una stanza silenziosa (a quiet room), un motore silenzioso (a quiet engine), or persone silenziose (quiet people). The term can be applied to environments, objects, or individuals to convey the absence of noise or a discreet, unobtrusive character.

Etymology and forms: silenzioso derives from silenzio, the Italian word for silence, which in turn comes from

Usage and nuance: silenzioso often emphasizes the lack of sound in a physical sense, as in machinery,

See also: silenzio, silenziosamente, rumoroso, chiassoso, mute, quieto.

Latin
silentium,
from
silens
meaning
silent.
The
corresponding
feminine
form
is
silenziosa,
and
the
plural
forms
are
silenziosi
(masculine)
and
silenziose
(feminine).
The
adverbial
form
is
silenziosamente,
used
to
describe
actions
performed
with
quietness,
as
in
lavorare
silenziosamente
(to
work
quietly).
rooms,
or
natural
settings.
It
can
also
convey
a
sense
of
discretion
or
restraint,
as
in
a
“silenzioso
approccio”
or
a
watchful,
unobtrusive
behavior.
In
contrast,
words
like
rumoroso
or
chiassoso
express
high
levels
of
noise.
The
expression
in
silenzio
means
“in
silence”
and
is
used
to
describe
actions
performed
without
speaking
aloud.