Pronunciation: /ˈsaɪlənt məˈdʒɔrɪti/
noun a term used to describe a group of people who do not express their opinions publicly, especially when those opinions are considered to be in the minority
A1 The silent majority prefers to stay out of the spotlight.
A2 The silent majority often holds the power to sway elections.
B1 The concept of the silent majority is often discussed in political science classes.
B2 It is believed that the silent majority's opinions are not always accurately represented in the media.
C1 The silent majority can play a significant role in shaping public opinion.
C2 Some politicians claim to speak for the silent majority, but their true views remain unknown.
formal The silent majority of voters often have a significant impact on election results.
informal Most people don't speak up, but they still have a big influence - that's the silent majority for you.
slang The silent majority is like the quiet force that can sway things without anyone even realizing it.
figurative In a sea of loud voices, the silent majority can sometimes be the calm in the storm, quietly guiding the direction of things.
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