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calm – quiet and peaceful (often after a state of agitation)
Now that the storm was over, it was a calm night.
hushed – softened or muted in tone
We heard the sound of hushed voices.
muffled – soft in tone and unclear, difficult to hear
There came the muffled sound of footsteps.
muted – softened in tone
The sound of their voices was muted by the wall between us and them.
noiseless – marked by the absence of sound
She expected the room to be noiseless.
peaceful – quiet and calm (often after a state of agitation)
After a day of meetings, she spent a peaceful hour walking in the woods.
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For the month of May, we have chosen musical instruments as the theme for our Word for Wednesday posts.
The word music entered English in the thirteenth century as ‘musike’ via the Old French ‘musique’ and the Latin ‘musica’ meaning ‘music or poetry’. ‘Musica’ is from the Greek ‘mousikē’ which means ‘art of the muses’.
The first instrument we’ve chosen to look at is piano.
A piano is the keyboard instrument which is played by depressing keys that cause hammers to strike tuned strings in order to make sounds. In music, the word also means soft or quiet.
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