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placate vs quiet

quiet vs placate

placate is not a noun while quiet is a noun.

placate is not an adjective while quiet is an adjective.

placate and quiet both are verbs.

placate is not an adverb while quiet is an adverb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
placate No No Yes No
quiet Yes Yes Yes Yes
As verbs, quiet is a hypernym of placate; that is, quiet is a word with a broader meaning than placate:
  • placate: cause to be more favorably inclined; gain the good will of
  • quiet: make calm or still
Other hypernyms of placate include calm, calm down, lull, quieten, still, tranquilize, tranquillise, tranquillize.
placate (noun) quiet (noun)
a disposition free from stress or emotion
the absence of sound
a period of calm weather
an untroubled state; free from disturbances
placate (adjective) quiet (adjective)
free of noise or uproar; or making little if any sound
characterized by an absence or near absence of agitation or activity
(of the sun) characterized by a low level of surface phenomena, such as sunspots
(of a body of water) free from disturbance by heavy waves
in a softened tone
not showy or obtrusive
placate (verb) quiet (verb)
cause to be more favorably inclined; gain the good will of make calm or still
become quiet or quieter
placate (adverb) quiet (adverb)
with little or no activity or no agitation (`quiet' is a nonstandard variant for `quietly')
Difference between placate and quiet

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