unshouting

adj

Etymology

From un- + shouting.

Definitions

  1. Not shouting

    Not shouting; quiet, calm, unassuming, etc.

    • Frank Sinatra, followed like a Pied Piper by a procession of sober-faced disciples, unshouting and undemonstrative for a change, hurried to St. Patrick's Cathedral to offer his prayers.
    • There was a subtlety, an unshouting elegance about her, that was especially attractive in one so young.
    • It makes for a set of quiet images, unshouting in their focus on the thickly laid and deeply entrenched scars of social and political shifts.

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