Results for: quiet and private
English English
quiet and privateintime
(Computers) American standard for encoding data that uses a private key algorithm (encodes data in a manner that is extremely difficult to crack)Data Encryption Standard
(French) one-on-one meeting, private meeting; an intimate conversation; a confrontation; a s-shaped couch, intimate conversation for two, intimately, privately; one-on-one, type of sofatête-à-tête
(Slang) pre-university studies; intensive course; preparatory lessons, attend private secondary school, get ready, prepare (for a test, etc.), homework, preparatory school, prepare for something, prepare somebody for surgery, prepare something for pain...prep
absence of noise, allay, calm or motionless, displaying calmness, done in private, free from trouble, make or become quiet, make silent, make noiseless; pacify, calm; be pacified, be calmed; be reticent, remain silent; become quiet, making little noise...quiet
absence of wind, at lowest point of Beaufort scale, make less tense, not anxious, not stormy, not windy, peace and quiet, peaceful, tranquil, relaxed, peacefulness, tranquility, soothe, make peacefulcalm
abstruse, private, confidential; meant only for the initiated or the select few, restricted to initiates, secretesoteric
achieve a task with tranquility and satisfaction; he who seems quiet and harmless but has the ability to harm deeplystill waters run deep
act as tutor, British university teacher, instruct or teach (especially as a private teacher); perform the function of a tutor; act as a guardian toward; learn privately with a tutor, low-ranking U.S. university teacher, private teacher; university or ...tutor
act in a play, celebrate in disguise, chrysanthemum, keep quiet, mom, Mom, Mother (British); silence, quietness; chrysanthemum (Informal), silent, strong beermum
act of making private again, act of retransferring something from government to private controlreprivatization
act of making private, act of transferring control from governmental to private powers, transfer to private ownershipprivatization
act of making private; transferal of ownership from government to private hands (also privatization)privatisation
act of quitting a position; letter stating that one quits a position; relinquishment, abdication, act of giving up; submission, quiet acceptance, departure from job, notification of leaving a job, unprotesting acceptance of somethingresignation
act of secluding, condition of being secluded, isolation, solitude; act of secluding; secluded place, isolated or private placeseclusion
 

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