"Quietude" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A state of quiet or peacefulness, freedom from disturbance or turmoil.
To make or become quieter; to reduce the noise or activity level of something to a lower intensity or silence.<br><br>Example: "The police tried to quieting the protesters with tear gas."
Quietism is a philosophical and theological position that emphasizes the deactivation of human effort and action in the pursuit of spiritual or divine goals. It is based on the idea that all spiritual or mystical experience should be free from violence, force, and intellectualism, and that the individual should strive for a state of inner peace, calmness, and stillness.<br><br>The term quietism originated in the 17th century in response to the Jansenist movement, which emphasized the importance of a direct, personal experience of God's grace. Quietism, in contrast, rejected the idea of seeking to engage with the divine through excitement, fervor, or other external practices. <br><br>In this sense, quietism is characterized by a tranquil, serene, and often ascetic attitude, where the individual surrenders their desires, passions, and will to the divine, seeking a state of pure contemplation and passive reception of God's will.<br><br>Quietism can be seen as a philosophical attitude that emphasizes the importance of spiritual interiority, simplicity, and humility, as against external displays of faith, zeal, and ritual. <br><br>Quietism is often associated with mystical movements, and some Christian mystics, such as Madame Guyon, were accused of quietism and associated with heretical views.
One who holds that the greatest good for all, including the salvation of the believer, is achieved through contemplation and a disciplined personal life of prayer and self-renunciation, often to the point of eradicate the individual desire and emotion.
The state of being quiet or still; the quality of being peaceful and calm; freedom from noise or disturbance.
To make or become quiet or quieter; to reduce noise or activity.<br><br>Examples: "keep the dog quiet, it's sleeping" or "the quiet descended after the storm."
A term used to describe the end of something, especially a traumatic or violent death. It is often used in a dramatic or literary sense. A synonym for "death" or "demise."
A fashionable hairstyle in which the hair on the crown of the head is styled upwards and outwards from the face, while the hair on the sides and back is cut close to the head.
Having a quiffed hairstyle, meaning one with hair that has been styled to be brushed to one side, typically a stylish and fashionable way of wearing one's hair as popular in the 1960s and 1970s.
A quiff is a hairstyle characterized by a small amount of hair brushed up and to the side, often on either the forehead or crown of the head.
Quiles refers to a type of traditional Filipino dance characterized by a series of quick, intricate movements of the hands, fingers, and feet. It is also the surname of several notable individuals, such as Agustin Quiles, a Filipino writer, and Rafael Ursua Quiles, a Filipino cardinal.
A quill is a writing instrument made from a bird's feather, typically a goose quill, used for writing or drawing with ink.
Quillaia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Quillajaceae. The genus is native to South America and southern Africa. It is a deciduous shrub or small tree with narrow leaves and small, white flowers. <br><br>Quillaia has been known for its guil or quillaia sap that flows from the trunk. It has been used in traditional medicine for its medicinal properties. In some cultures, quillaia gum is also used as a natural shampoo, which can be used as a shampoo bar. The wood is valued by woodworkers for its distinctive texture. However, some consider it to be poisonous and handle it with cautions.