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hush

adjective

[Heb. to be silent.]

Silent; still; quiet; as, they are hush as death. This adjective never precedes the noun which it qualifies, except in the compound

hush

verb transitive
To still; to silence; to calm; to make quiet; to repress noise; as, to hush the noisy crown; the winds were hushed. My tongue shall hush again this storm of war.

hush

To appease; to allay; to calm, as commotion or agitation. Wilt thou then . Hush my cares?

hush

verb intransitive
To be still; to be silent.

hush

imperative of the verb, used as an exclamation, be still; be silent or quiet; make no noise. To hush up, to suppress; to keep concealed. This matter is hushed up.