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quietude         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Quiet and Blue; Quietude (disambiguation)
Quietude is quietness and calm. (FORMAL)
= tranquillity
N-UNCOUNT
quietude         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Quiet and Blue; Quietude (disambiguation)
n.
See quiet.
quietude         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Quiet and Blue; Quietude (disambiguation)
¦ noun a state of calmness and quiet.
Origin
C16: from Fr. quietude or med. L. quietudo, from L. quietus 'quiet'.

Wikipedia

Quietude
Quietude is a live album by Canadian guitarist Lenny Breau that was released posthumously in 1985.
Examples of use of quietude
1. They want 50s respect, modesty and semi–religious quietude; we want awkward questions, tickling satire and stirring of the nests of hornets.
2. The pardon «may bring some political quietude in the very short term, but it also pulls down the country in the eyes of potential investors.
3. I think the wrestling‘s on. 20th over: England 58–2 (Cook 15, Pietersen 7) No bombast as yet from Pietersen, whose early quietude oozes an intimidating purpose.
4. "May your country live in peace and pacification; my brothers, we need now patience, calmness and quietude to get to know each other," King Abdullah said, according to the statement.
5. The bill covers most of the initial cost of medicines for a year to lull seniors into quietude, then drops them into a "doughnut hole" with no coverage, before kicking back in after out–of–pocket expenses reach $3,600.