See Also: instalment(1)(dictionary)
instalment(2)(dictionary)
instalment(dictionary)
INSTALLATION or INSTALMENT(law)
INSTALMENT, contracts(law)

quietly (oh) and instalment (oh)


quietly (oh)



without making much noise
::Rosa shut the door quietly.
::'I'm sorry,' she said quietly.
::a quietly-spoken man (=one who always speaks quietly)
in a way that does not attract attention
::The mayor had been aiming to quietly turn over control of the city's water to private business interests.
::The government hoped that their early mishandling of the crisis could be quietly forgotten .
without protesting, complaining, or fighting
::Now are you gonna come quietly , or do I have to use force?
::Speculation is growing that Grogan will be replaced at the end of the season, and he is unlikely to go quietly .
quietly confident
especially BrE fairly confident of Success, but without talking proudly about it
::Adam came out of the interview feeling quietly confident.

instalment (oh)



one of a series of regular payments that you make until you have paid all the money you owe
::the second instalment of a loan
::They're letting me pay for the washing machine by monthly instalments .
one of the parts of a story that appears as a series of parts, especially in a magazine, newspaper etc
::the first instalment of a science Fiction trilogy