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hushed
[ huhsht ]
adjective
- (of speech) deliberately quiet, especially when silence is prudent, respectful, or requested:
Only an occasional whisper could be heard among our hushed voices.
- (of a place or situation) having a calm silence, often because those in attendance are being respectful or are waiting to hear something: sitting nervously in the hushed courtroom.
the hushed galleries of a museum;
sitting nervously in the hushed courtroom.
Other Word Forms
- ܲ·· [huhsh, -id-lee, huhsht, -lee], adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of hushed1
Example Sentences
And, in more hushed tones, she may also tell him that Europe is in no rush to make any deals with China.
A petrol station attendant told the BBC in a hushed voice that ordinary people didn't want the country to slide into civil war.
The men all speak in hushed voices and work quickly.
When they arrive at work in the Country Mart, its to a quaint shopping center hushed by the absence of visitors.
However, the 50-year-old's troubled personal life used to be discussed in hushed tones - that is until he filed divorce papers in December.
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