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Quiet

Be quite quiet

As one of the most common spelling errors keep an eye out for this pair of words… especially as a spell check won’t pick the difference if you make a typing error.

quite: actually, truly; to an extent
The house was quite large

quiet: not making a lot, or any, noise
The children were unusually quiet

So how can you remember which is which, other than just repeating it until you get it? I was once told to keep my ears (the letter e) inside (rather than being the last letter) when I need peace and quiet 🙂 Maybe that tip will help you remember the difference…

And just to be complete, the word quit (as it is sometimes used instead of quite or quiet, too) means to stop or end something – for example, the man quit arguing with his boss. It is easy to remember – just quit writing before you add an e!

Would you like a piece of peace?

The pronuncition of peace and piece is the only thing that these two words have in common.

piece: a portion or part of something, such as a pie or a cake; something regarded as a standard unit, such as a piece of paper or a piece of fruit.
Would you like a piece of pie?

peace: harmony and tranquility of environment, mind, politics or relationships. It often refers to a state of quiet, too.
He now has peace of mind

A good way to remember the difference is ‘a piece of pie’ because it has pie in it”.