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quiter vs more quiet

Both "quieter" and "more quiet" are correct, but "quieter" is the more commonly used and accepted form in English. "More quiet" is less common and may sound awkward to native speakers.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 1098 views

quiter

This is not a correct form in English. The correct comparative form of "quiet" is "quieter."

The correct comparative form of "quiet" is "quieter." Use "quieter" when comparing the level of sound or noise between two things.
  • Are you an avid quilter, Reverend?
  • European Maritime Safety Agency: Willem De Ruiter
  • I think I'm wasting quitea lot of time being sideways here.
  • They were pachucos, zoot-suiters, and proud of it.
  • Private, that's quitter talk.
  • Suicide is for quitters, Warren.
  • If you weren't a terrible quilter - with no depth perception.
  • Ellie: No offense, Morgan, but I think my brother has spent quitea few years finding himself, and he's definitely proventhat his place in life is not at the buy more.
  • I am also concerned about the plans for Monsanto to take over the Dutch seed company De Ruiter, a firm that is amongst the top ten in the world.
  • Entities producing or distributing water and set up pursuant to the Code communal, article 147 bis, ter et quater sur les régies communales.
  • Entities producing or distributing water set up pursuant to the code communal, article 47 bis, ter et quater sur les régies communales.
  • I bet she's the only blue suiter... who didn't drop her drawers when you flashed your shield... and now you're intrigued.
  • Still quieter than sleeping under the Santa Monica Pier.
  • Professor Buiter, a member of the Bank of England's monetary policy committee, rightly replied that if the votes were to remain secret then this pressure would be applied in secret, and that would be even worse.
  • Spitters are quitters, and you don't strike me as a quitter.
  • I should have to sing with a quitter like Roderick. I'm not a quitter.
  • You're starting to quiver a little bit on the outside.
  • I used to keep a bottle hidden in my quiver.
  • Look how his little chin quivers.
  • Feel every quiver of its beating heart.

Alternatives:

  • quieter

more quiet

This is a correct form in English, but it is less common than "quieter."

"More quiet" can be used as a comparative form of "quiet," but it is less commonly used than "quieter."
  • And if we go in a more quiet?
  • His room seems more quiet than the rest of the house.
  • I was thinking something more quiet.
  • And make that water more quiet.
  • You could just try to be more quiet.
  • Lately your street has been a lot more quiet
  • Last summer I was maybe thinking of leading a more quiet life, but... then I met this amazing Scottish woman.
  • Can't we do something a little more quiet, a little less dangerous?
  • LET'S TALK OVER HERE WHERE IT'S MORE QUIET.
  • And more quiet days in haven.
  • You're even more quiet than usual tonight.
  • Believe me, it's much more quiet here.
  • Ghost friend talk more quiet now.
  • I'd prefer a car less pretty, but more quiet.
  • The air was more still and the night animals more quiet.
  • You come to kill me, Nightwalker... You've got be way more quiet.
  • Now kids, they're taking a test next door, so we really have to be more quiet.
  • Excuse me, ma'am, but next time, be more quiet.
  • You can make it a lot more quiet if you force yourself.
  • Your Honor, like you, I look at life a little differently - with a little more caution, - a little more quiet.

Alternatives:

  • quieter

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