quiet vs trumpet

quiet

verb
  • To become quiet or calm. 

  • To cause (someone or something) to become quiet. 

adj
  • Not busy, of low quantity. 

  • Not talking much or not talking loudly; reserved. 

  • With little or no sound; free of disturbing noise. 

  • Not showy; undemonstrative. 

  • Requiring little or no interaction. 

  • Having little motion or activity; calm. 

noun
  • The absence of sound; quietness. 

  • The absence of movement; stillness, tranquility. 

  • The absence of disturbance or trouble; peace, security. 

intj
  • Be quiet. 

trumpet

verb
  • To sound loudly, be amplified 

  • To play the trumpet. 

  • Of an elephant, to make its cry. 

  • To give a loud cry like that of an elephant. 

  • To proclaim loudly; to promote enthusiastically 

noun
  • A musical instrument of the brass family, generally tuned to the key of B-flat; by extension, any type of lip-vibrated aerophone, most often valveless and not chromatic. 

  • A kind of traffic interchange involving at least one loop ramp connecting traffic either entering or leaving the terminating expressway with the far lanes of the continuous highway. 

  • Someone who plays the trumpet; a trumpeter. 

  • A powerful reed stop in organs, having a trumpet-like sound. 

  • The cry of an elephant, or any similar loud cry. 

  • One who praises, or propagates praise, or is the instrument of propagating it. 

  • A funnel, or short flaring pipe, used as a guide or conductor, as for yarn in a knitting machine. 

  • A supporter of Donald Trump, especially a fervent one. 

  • Any of various flowering plants with trumpet-shaped flowers, for example, of the genus Collomia. 

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