English to Lithuanian Meaning of quietus - mirtis


Quietus :
mirtis

mirtis, pasibaigimas, išvykimas, išnykimas, gesinimas, išvengimas, panaikinimas, elizija

mirtisquietuses
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Definitions of quietus in English
Noun(1) euphemisms for death (based on an analogy between lying in a bed and in a tomb
Examples of quietus in English
(1) His quietus is a great loss not only to the Tatas but also to the whole nation.(2) Then there are those who brim with passion not just for the state-approved quietus , but with fury for those who oppose it.(3) Not the bloody quietus of Titus or Hamlet or Braveheart; it wasn't frank enough, nor so wrenching.
(1) be quiet ::
būti rami
(2) keep quiet ::
būti tyliai
(3) very quiet ::
labai tylus
(4) peace and quiet ::
taika ir ramybė
(5) quiet down ::
nurimti
(6) quiet place ::
tyli vieta
(7) quiet room ::
ramus kambarys
(8) quiet person ::
ramus žmogus
(9) quiet night ::
rami naktis
Synonyms
Noun
1. sleep ::
miegas
2. eternal rest ::
amžiną
3. rest ::
poilsis
4. eternal sleep ::
amžinas miegas
Antonyms
1. birth ::
Gimdymas
2. nativity ::
gimimo
Different Forms
quietus, quietuses
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