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Quieter is correct. We don't say more quiet (unless it is some non-standard use like "What I want is less talk and more quiet", but this would be unusual)|quieter is more common Q&A about usage, example sentences, meaning and synonyms of word "Quieter". more than 49 answers from native speakers about natural usage and nuances of "Quieter". Aug 21, 2014 · The norm is, of course, "quieter". You can use "more quiet" because "quiet" is a 2-syllable adjective. Adjectives like quiet, narrow, simple, clever, pretty, etc. can form the comparative. May 31, 2010 · Hi everybody, can you help me? is the comparative of "quiet" quieter or more quiet? does it have one or two syllables? thanks in advance Laura Sep 12, 2010 · I say quieter and quietest. In a phonology class this was described to me as being "one and a half syllables", a clever way to say that we don't give that second vowel a full syllable timing..
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