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Definition of tranquil in English: tranquiladjective ˈtraŋkwɪlˈtræŋkwəl Free from disturbance; calm. Example sentencesExamples - Try to present a tranquil and composed appearance to your team as they will benefit from your good vibes.
- Nights at the marina were tranquil and there were some spiders resting in their webs under the starry sky.
- Trees have been planted around the theatre to keep it cool, tranquil and beautiful.
- I would turn in my bed and, facing the barren wall, see clearly that far world as tranquil and still.
- Only calm remained, as still and tranquil as the ocean after a tempestuous storm.
- I strolled through the financial district, amazed by how tranquil, clean, and pleasant it all was.
- In the distance, at the top of the picture, tranquil blues and greys stretch away to Paradise or the Pacific.
- It has many areas of stunning beauty and places that are truly tranquil and serene.
- Its rooms are clustered around tranquil pools and set in acres of tropical gardens.
- The food was delicious, the wine imbibed with much vigour and the ambience tranquil yet mellow, hearty yet calm.
- Great minds such as ours must be serene and tranquil in order to remain above the fray.
- To get to the falls you stroll through a tranquil fruit, herb, and flower garden.
- The mood is tranquil and tolerant and mistakes in this garden are just accepted.
- On the other hand the sea has an amazingly calming and tranquil effect when the waters are calm.
- Tai chi is calm and tranquil, and lacks the glamour or flashiness of aerobics.
- The stadium crowd exploded, temporarily breaking the peace in the tranquil city park.
- Today was the first time I walked around its tranquil little garden and surveyed its moat.
- We pushed on through tranquil meadows and dense pine forest, steep terraces and the occasional traverse.
- Travelling on it is leisurely, not intruded on by fumes or traffic jams; in short, a tranquil delight.
- Neighbours have clubbed together to turn their back alley into a tranquil garden and play area.
Synonyms peaceful, restful, reposeful, calm, quiet, still, serene, placid, relaxing, soothing, undisturbed, idyllic, halcyon, mild, pleasant calm, placid, composed, relaxed, at peace, cool, {cool, calm, and collected}, cool-headed, serene, even-tempered, self-possessed, controlled, unexcitable, unflappable, unruffled, unperturbed, imperturbable, undisturbed, unagitated, dispassionate, stoical, sober, unemotional, untroubled, pacific informal together, laid-back
Origin Late Middle English: from French tranquille or Latin tranquillus. requiem from Middle English: This is from Latin requies ‘rest’, the first word of the Mass for the Dead, said or sung for the repose of their souls: Requiem aeternam dona eis, Domine ‘Grant them, O Lord, eternal rest’. The Latin word goes back to quietus ‘quiet’, which is the source of quit, requite (early 16th century), and tranquil (early 17th century) and, via the French for quiet, coy (Middle English).
Definition of tranquil in US English: tranquiladjectiveˈtræŋkwəlˈtraNGkwəl Free from disturbance; calm. Example sentencesExamples - Trees have been planted around the theatre to keep it cool, tranquil and beautiful.
- Travelling on it is leisurely, not intruded on by fumes or traffic jams; in short, a tranquil delight.
- On the other hand the sea has an amazingly calming and tranquil effect when the waters are calm.
- The food was delicious, the wine imbibed with much vigour and the ambience tranquil yet mellow, hearty yet calm.
- Try to present a tranquil and composed appearance to your team as they will benefit from your good vibes.
- In the distance, at the top of the picture, tranquil blues and greys stretch away to Paradise or the Pacific.
- I strolled through the financial district, amazed by how tranquil, clean, and pleasant it all was.
- Neighbours have clubbed together to turn their back alley into a tranquil garden and play area.
- We pushed on through tranquil meadows and dense pine forest, steep terraces and the occasional traverse.
- Its rooms are clustered around tranquil pools and set in acres of tropical gardens.
- I would turn in my bed and, facing the barren wall, see clearly that far world as tranquil and still.
- Great minds such as ours must be serene and tranquil in order to remain above the fray.
- Today was the first time I walked around its tranquil little garden and surveyed its moat.
- To get to the falls you stroll through a tranquil fruit, herb, and flower garden.
- The stadium crowd exploded, temporarily breaking the peace in the tranquil city park.
- Only calm remained, as still and tranquil as the ocean after a tempestuous storm.
- It has many areas of stunning beauty and places that are truly tranquil and serene.
- Nights at the marina were tranquil and there were some spiders resting in their webs under the starry sky.
- The mood is tranquil and tolerant and mistakes in this garden are just accepted.
- Tai chi is calm and tranquil, and lacks the glamour or flashiness of aerobics.
Synonyms peaceful, restful, reposeful, calm, quiet, still, serene, placid, relaxing, soothing, undisturbed, idyllic, halcyon, mild, pleasant calm, placid, composed, relaxed, at peace, cool, cool, calm, and collected, cool-headed, serene, even-tempered, self-possessed, controlled, unexcitable, unflappable, unruffled, unperturbed, imperturbable, undisturbed, unagitated, dispassionate, stoical, sober, unemotional, untroubled, pacific
Origin Late Middle English: from French tranquille or Latin tranquillus. |