quieto
quiet
adjective kwee-EH-toh Rare
Origin: From Latin quietus (at rest).
Also means
calm
Usage Note
Quieto describes a person, place, or atmosphere that is still and undisturbed — close to tranquillo but with a stronger connotation of silence. The idiom stare quieto means to keep still or behave oneself, often said to children. Do not confuse with queto, an archaic/poetic variant.
Examples
"Il lago è quieto all'alba."
Natural Translation
The lake is quiet at dawn.
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