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moderately quiet
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "moderately quiet" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a level of quietness that is somewhat subdued but not completely silent, often in contexts where noise levels are being discussed. Example: "The library was moderately quiet, allowing for a peaceful study environment."
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The geomagnetic activity for several hours before, and after, the earthquake was moderately quiet; for example, the Kp index was 2 during the interval.
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When you start out, you will probably only be able to sing from mp (mezzo piano, or moderately quiet) to mf (mezzo forte, or moderately loud), but your range will increase with practice.
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58 human-written examples
THE CROWD -- Moderately dressy, quiet, older.
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To avoid crowds, it makes sense to stay in one of the several small hotels on the Aventine, which are moderately priced, quiet and have a certain character.
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The stock market closed generally lower for the week, with all the leading stock indexes down moderately in relatively quiet trading.
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In midtown on 1st Avenue (what neighborhood is this, anyway? Dachshund Bay?), you're in no danger of running into any douchebags at this quiet, moderately priced sushi restaurant that only traveling Japanese businessmen seem to know about.
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SOUND LEVEL -- Varies with the density of the crowd, from relatively quiet to moderately loud.
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The disturbances have been observed under quiet or moderately disturbed geomagnetic activity.
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The magnetic field structure and the spatial characteristics of the large-scale currents in the magnetospheric tail were studied during quiet and moderately disturbed geomagnetic conditions in 2009.
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In this paper, collocated geodetic and scintillation receivers are employed to compare proxy indices derived from geodetic receivers with the phase scintillation index during quiet and moderately disturbed ionospheric conditions.
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Nevertheless, Denardini et al. (2009) reported that CEJ events may occur during both quiet and moderately disturbed magnetic conditions in the Brazilian territory.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing an environment or setting, use "moderately quiet" to convey a sense of peacefulness without implying complete silence. It's ideal for places where some background noise is expected.
Common error
Avoid using "moderately quiet" when the environment is intended to be completely silent. It suggests a subtle level of noise, which might contradict the desired atmosphere. Consider stronger adjectives like "silent" or "hushed" for absolute quietness.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "moderately quiet" functions as an adverb-adjective combination, modifying a noun or describing a state of being. According to Ludwig AI, it indicates a level of quietness that is somewhat subdued but not completely silent.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "moderately quiet" describes a level of subdued noise or activity. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and suitability for various descriptive purposes. It's most frequently used in science and news & media contexts to convey a sense of peacefulness without implying complete silence. When using this phrase, ensure it aligns with the context and that a stronger adjective isn't more appropriate for complete silence. Alternatives like "somewhat silent" or "fairly hushed" may also be suitable depending on the specific meaning you wish to convey.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
somewhat silent
Emphasizes the absence of sound to a certain degree, rather than the level of quietness.
fairly hushed
Focuses on the act of reducing noise to a minimum.
relatively still
Shifts the focus from sound to a lack of movement or activity.
mildly subdued
Highlights the reduced intensity of any kind of disturbance, not necessarily sound.
slightly muted
Suggests the sound is softened or muffled.
passably peaceful
Indicates a level of peace that is acceptable but not exceptional.
reasonably calm
Implies a state of calmness that is within acceptable limits.
kind of quiet
This is a more informal way of saying moderately quiet.
pretty silent
Suggests a high degree of silence that is not absolute.
quite tranquil
Elevates the level of quietness to suggest a serene environment.
FAQs
How can I use "moderately quiet" in a sentence?
You can use "moderately quiet" to describe environments or situations where there is some level of background noise, but it is not disruptive. For example, "The library was "moderately quiet", providing a conducive atmosphere for studying".
What's a good substitute for "moderately quiet"?
Alternatives include "somewhat silent", "fairly hushed", or "relatively still". The best choice depends on the specific context and the degree of quietness you want to convey.
Is it more appropriate to say "moderately quiet" or "slightly quiet"?
"Moderately quiet" suggests a more noticeable level of reduced noise compared to "slightly quiet". Choose "moderately quiet" when the reduction in noise is significant enough to affect the environment.
When is it inappropriate to use "moderately quiet"?
It may be inappropriate when describing a place where complete silence is expected or required, such as a recording studio or a sensory deprivation chamber. In such cases, use stronger terms like "silent" or "absolutely quiet".
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Real-world application tested