Quietusn example sentences

Related (5): death, end, conclusion, demise, finality.

qui·e·tus

noun

quietus (noun) · quietuses (plural noun)

  - death or something that causes death, regarded as a release from life.

  - something that has a calming or soothing effect.

Synonyms

death, dying, demise, passing, expiration, expiry, doom, extinction, annihilation, extermination, destruction, downfall, ruin, ruination, Waterloo, curtains, croaking, snuffing, decease, birth

"Quietusn" Example Sentences

1. The sudden quietus of the crowd made him anxious.
2. She longed for a quietus from the constant noise in the city.
3. The river provided the perfect quietus for his worries.
4. His grandfather's passing brought a permanent quietus to his pain.
5. The medication provided a temporary quietus from the persistent headache.
6. The end of the song was a quietus to their laughter.
7. The storm outside provided a fitting quietus to their heated argument.
8. The arrival of the police brought a sudden quietus to the rowdy party.
9. The sound of the waves provided a soothing quietus to their minds.
10. The wind howled, bringing a quietus to the peaceful night.
11. The sudden quietus of the phone made her heart race.
12. The chirping of the birds provided a welcome quietus to the morning.
13. The end of the movie was a quietus to their tears.
14. His sudden departure was a quietus to their plans.
15. The silence in the room was a quietus to their conversation.
16. The calm water provided a quietus to his nerves before the race.
17. The quietus of the forest was disturbed by a sudden snap of a branch.
18. The teacher's stern look was a quietus to their mischievous behavior.
19. The final exam marked the quietus to their school year.
20. The quietus of the library was broken by a loud sneeze.
21. The end of the performance was a quietus to their applause.
22. The darkness provided a quietus to the world outside.
23. The roar of the engine broke the quietus of the peaceful countryside.
24. The sudden stop of the music provided an awkward quietus to the party.
25. The quietus of the cemetery was interrupted by a sudden gust of wind.
26. The sudden quietus after the accident was eerie.
27. The end of the book was a quietus to their suspense.
28. The quietus of the museum was interrupted by a group of noisy tourists.
29. The end of the match brought a quietus to their excitement.
30. The end of the play provided a quietus to their anticipation.

Common Phases

Quietusn is coming; I'm waiting for quietusn; The night brings quietusn; The stillness of quietusn; I long for quietusn; The world needs quietusn.

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