Silencing [verb]
Definition of Silencing:
make or be quiet
Synonyms of Silencing:
● Cut off
● Muzzle
● Subdue
● Mute
● Muffle
● Gag
● Quell
● Quash
● Suppress
● Squelch
● Stifle
● Clam
● Dampen
● Soft-pedal
● Quiet
● Shush
● Hush
● Lull
● Deaden
● Extinguish
● Still
● Dull
● Quieten
● Cut short
● Dumb
● Hush-hush
● Shut up
● Overawe
● Tongue-tie
● Choke off
● Clam up
● Close up
● Cool it
● Decrease the volume
● Dry up
● Dummy up
● Keep it down
● Pipe down
● Quiet down
● Say nothing
● Sit on
● Strike dumb
Opposite/Antonyms of Silencing:
● Talk
● Communicate
● Help
● Start
● Let go
● Encourage
● Allow
● Release
● Permit
Sentence/Example of Silencing:
They did not talk much; there was a silencing awe in the spectacle.
The impudence, the inveteracy of that fellow, is astonishing—no silencing him.
The earl waved a silencing hand, and turned with dignity to Hortensia.
I knew that the one motive for silencing me was the work I'd been doing for Mr. Boyne.
The mistake he had made had a silencing effect upon Stacy too.
We put some silencing devices on that and yet we could not kill all of the racket.
Owen stood by amused, and silencing the scruples of his companions.
"I thought I had succeeded in silencing that kind of talk," she said.
He put up a silencing hand as Wilton forced a jeering laugh.
Anderson turned a blank face to Paresi, who made a silencing gesture.