The concept of quiet quitting refers to the workplace. If someone is quiet quitting, they are not putting much effort into fulfilling their work duties—just enough to avoid being fired. This might be because they feel tired, overworked, or undervalued or are reserving energy for life outside of work. They do not actually quit because they are content to continue with this level of effort, perhaps while waiting for a better opportunity to present itself.
On a related note, if you’re sometimes confused about whether the word you need is quite or quiet, “quite” typically means “very” or “totally.”
Awfully quiet means “very quiet.” It is typically used to describe a person who is being unusually silent (e.g., “You’ve been awfully quiet all day; is everything OK?”).
On a related note, if you’re not certain whether the word you’re looking for is quite or quiet, “quite” usually means “very” or “completely.”
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The verb quieten means to “make or become calm or quiet” and is mainly used in British English. The alternative “quiet” is much more common in American English.
Quieten in a sentence examplesShe tried to quieten the baby by singing to it.
The crowd suddenly quietened as he stepped on the stage.
This statement will do little to quieten his critics.
On a related note, if you’re not sure whether quite or quiet is the word you’re looking for, “quite” typically means “very” or “totally.”
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The phrase peace and quiet refers to a state of calm where there is little noise or activity to disturb you (e.g., “There’s a big park nearby where you can go for some peace and quiet”).
On a related note, if you’re not sure whether you need the word quite or quiet, “quite” normally means “very” or “completely.”
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Your moral conscience is your sense of what is morally right and wrong (e.g., “Members of Congress often have to vote along party lines rather than according to their moral conscience”).
On a related note, if you’re not sure whether the word you need is conscience or conscious, bear in mind that “conscious” is an adjective that normally means “aware,” but “conscious” is a noun referring to your sense of right and wrong.
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On a related note, conscience and conscious are commonly confused words, so be careful not to mix them up—“conscience” is your sense of right or wrong, while “conscious” normally means “aware.”
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Synonyms for the adjectiveconscious when the meaning is “aware” include:
Mindful
Aware
Cognizant
Appreciative
Perceptive
Synonyms for conscious when the meaning is “deliberate” include:
Intentional
Deliberate
Thoughtful
Considered
Purposeful
Synonyms for conscious when the meaning is “physically alert” include:
Responsive
Awake
Lucid
Alert
On a related note, if you’re having trouble deciding whether conscious or conscience is the word you’re looking for, “conscience” is a noun and refers to your sense of right and wrong.
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On a related note, if you’re not sure whether conscience or conscious is the right word, “conscious” is an adjective and means “deliberate,” “aware,” or “physically alert.”
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