Wiktionary
vb. 1 To remain silent. 2 (context idiomatic English) To refrain from talking about something; to keep a secret.
WordNet
v. refrain from divulging sensitive information; keep quiet about confidential information; "Don't tell him any secrets--he cannot keep his mouth shut!" [syn: shut one's mouth, keep one's mouth shut] [ant: spill the beans]
Wikipedia
Keep Quiet is the first studio album from Sons. Slospeak Records released the album on February 14, 2012. Sons worked with Jared Fox, in the production of this album, at Fox Den Studio's located in Nashville, Tennessee.
Keep Quiet may refer to:
Keep Quiet is a 2016 British biographical documentary film about Csanád Szegedi, who was known for his anti-Semitic comments and was a member of the Hungarian radical nationalist party Jobbik who later discovered he was Jewish. The film includes interviews with Szegedi, his grandmother who was a former Auszhwitz concentration camp survivor and archive footage.
On 14 April 2016 the film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in the World Documentary Competition.
Usage examples of "keep quiet".
After due consideration, Spider thought it was decidedly more clever to keep quiet than to try to say something to her.
She's from a society where you keep quiet and mind your own business.
It was an inconvenience to them, having to take me to the doctor and bribe him to abort me and keep quiet about it.
If it would not inconvenience you to keep quiet for two minutes I will continue my examination of this witness.
They were a noisy crowd down there, and one night their noise so provoked the guard in front of the door that he called out to them to keep quiet or he would fire in upon them.
Or maybe it was that after five marriages he knew what to keep quiet about.
Let us keep quiet, and in three days there will no longer be a question of a commotion in Paris.
Sometimes, when I have had less exercise than usual, I have felt so full of life and spring that when John has taken me out to exercise I really could not keep quiet.
His position at that time was uncomfortable: to pay the woman to keep quiet would be confession.