Examples of 'silent generation' in a sentence

Meaning of "silent generation"

silent generation - This term often describes the generation of people born between the mid-1920s and early 1940s who grew up during a period of economic depression and war, and are perceived as more reserved or cautious
Show more definitions
  • The generation of people born from the late 1920s to the early 1940s.

How to use "silent generation" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
silent generation
They are also called the silent generation.
But the silent generation still has something to say.
This generation is also known as the silent generation.
The Silent Generation were well aware of social problems.
Traditional thinking of the silent generation.
Echoing the silent generation.
The previous student generation was called the Silent Generation.
The first is the silent generation.
My dad 's generation and anyone born before 1945 is called the traditionalists or Silent Generation.
They are from the Silent Generation.
Most of this generation are children of The Silent Generation.
Traditionalists or silent generation.
Most of their children belong to the Silent Generation.
There are no precise dates for when The Silent Generation starts or ends.
Like your grandparents, we are from the Silent Generation.

See also

I am a member of the Silent Generation.
China witness, voices from a silent generation.
It was 56 per cent for the Silent Generation.
Just 3 % belong to the Silent Generation.

You'll also be interested in:

Examples of using Generation
This generation will change the planet
One zombie romp every generation or so was plenty
My generation has passed on the banner flying
Show more
Examples of using Silent
The trick is to find silent activities to do together
The silent intimidation act is quite effective
The commentary is silent in all these respects
Show more

Search by letter in the English dictionary