Associations to the word «Hush»
Noun
- Commotion
- Laying
- Pause
- Joker
- Suspense
- Nurse
- Throng
- Repose
- Blasphemy
- Slayer
- Arbor
- Thunder
- Waller
- Wail
- Sudden
- Storyline
- Tongue
- Cradle
- Rustling
- Glancing
- Groan
- Sobbing
- Solitude
- Jubal
- Expectation
- Sake
- Grayson
- Sonia
- Scarlett
- Hum
- Morn
- Kennedy
- Mamma
- Sabbath
- Lyra
- Smile
- Geoff
- Smear
- Scarecrow
- Wind
- Gust
- Crouch
- Blackmail
- Twilight
- Assemblage
- Nonsense
- Senor
- Multitude
- Dearest
- Child
- Olivia
- Elliot
- Grandma
- Oh
- Dope
- Breathing
- Interlude
- Now
- Thrush
- Musing
- Tear
- Angel
- Babe
- Heart
- Cymbal
Adjective
Wiktionary
HUSH, verb. (intransitive) to become quiet
HUSH, verb. (transitive) to make quiet
HUSH, verb. (transitive) To appease; to allay; to soothe.
HUSH, noun. A silence, especially after some noise
HUSH, noun. A mining method using water
HUSH DOWN, verb. (intransitive) (informal) To become quiet; to cease making sounds.
HUSH DOWN, verb. (transitive) To quieten; to make quiet
HUSH HOUSE, noun. An enclosed, noise-suppressed testing facility for aircraft jet engines.
HUSH HOUSES, noun. Plural of hush house
HUSH KIT, noun. A series of modifications made to an aircraft's engine to dampen noise.
HUSH KITS, noun. Plural of hush kit
HUSH MONEY, noun. A bribe to maintain secrecy (to prevent bad publicity or to prevent the discovery of a crime).
HUSH ONE'S MOUTH, verb. (African American Vernacular English) to be quiet; to shut up.
HUSH UP, verb. (intransitive) (informal) To become quiet; to cease making sounds.
HUSH UP, verb. (transitive) To keep secret, to prevent from becoming known.
Dictionary definition
HUSH, noun. (poetic) tranquil silence; "the still of the night".
HUSH, verb. Become quiet or still; fall silent; "hush my baby!".
HUSH, verb. Cause to be quiet or not talk; "Please silence the children in the church!".
HUSH, verb. Become quiet or quieter; "The audience fell silent when the speaker entered".
HUSH, verb. Wash by removing particles; "Wash ores".
HUSH, verb. Run water over the ground to erode (soil), revealing the underlying strata and valuable minerals.
Wise words
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