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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. 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". 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 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 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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