quietly

Definition of quietlynext
as in still
without motion she stood quietly behind the curtains, hoping to scare her sister when she came into the room

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Recent Examples of quietly Vietnam Vietnam has quietly become one of the strongest cyber defense states in the world. Atharva Gosavi, Interesting Engineering, 30 June 2026 That dynamic has quietly transformed the nation’s largest bank into one of corporate America’s most productive CEO pipelines. Ruth Umoh, Fortune, 30 June 2026 Continue reading … POLICY PIVOT — Schools quietly remove gender identity pledge from LGBTQ training. FOXNews.com, 30 June 2026 In many boardrooms, AI adoption has quietly become a status signal rather than a performance discipline. Steve Taplin, Forbes.com, 30 June 2026 The excavation, which experts say proved the Tequesta village extended along the river’s south bank, had been quietly going on for nearly two years. Andres Viglucci, Miami Herald, 30 June 2026
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    Christopher Elliott, Forbes.com, 2 July 2026
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    Bobby Burack OutKick, FOXNews.com, 2 July 2026

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“Quietly.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/quietly. Accessed 2 Jul. 2026.

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