whistling through the trees. And if there’s a storm, you’ll hear the rumble of thunder – or be scared by a
sudden thunderclap.
Now let’s talk about the absence of sound. There’s a difference between the words “quiet” and “silent.”
“Quiet” means that there is very little noise, whereas “silent” means there is no noise at all.
You can emphasize the totality of the silence by saying that it was absolutely, completely, or perfectly silent. When it begins to be silent, you can say that silence descended or fell, and then when a noise
interrupts the silence, it breaks or shatters the silence. It’s also common to use collocations to give an emotional tone to the quiet/silence:
The kids were oddly/strangely/uncharacteristically quiet (the fact that it is quiet is unusual, not
normal)
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His joke about sex was followed by an awkward/uncomfortable silence. (the silence is due to
embarrassment)
After yelling at her brother, she lapsed into a stony/sullen silence. (the silence is due to anger)
There was a shocked/stunned silence after the president announced his resignation. (the
silence is due to extreme surprise)
The city becomes ominously/eerily quiet after midnight. (the quiet is frightening and possibly
dangerous)
Lesson 27 Quiz 1. A high / loud / strong noise woke me up from my nap.
2. His cell phone makes an angering / annoying / incessant noise every time he gets a text
message.
3. I could tell Dan was still mad, as he glared at me in stony / strange / stunned silence.
4. I wasn't able to relax on the beach because some teenagers had a stereo with music blaring / crashing / deafening.
5. It was extremely / hardly / perfectly silent inside the old, abandoned house.
6. It's eerily / oddly / sullen quiet in that classroom - are the students taking a test?
7. My neighbor's dogs start barking / chirping / whistling whenever someone walks past their
house.
8. She sang a lullaby lightly / muffled / softly to help put the baby to sleep.
9. The complete / constant / long noise in the office makes it difficult to concentrate.
10. The conversation on their first date was full of awkward / ominous / uncharacteristic silences.