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    Tran·quil·i·ty
    /ˌtraNGˈkwilədē/

    noun

  2. The meaning of TRANQUILITY is the quality or state of being tranquil. How to use tranquility in a sentence.

  3. TRANQUILITY definition: a peaceful, calm state, without noise, violence, worry, etc.: . Learn more.

  4. Tranquility definition: the quality or state of being tranquil; calmness; peacefulness; quiet; serenity. See examples of TRANQUILITY used in a sentence.

  5. The noun tranquility means "a state of peace and quiet," like the tranquility you feel at the shore of a quiet lake or inside a beautiful cathedral. Tranquility can also describe a person's disposition.

  6. Define tranquility. tranquility synonyms, tranquility pronunciation, tranquility translation, English dictionary definition of tranquility. or tran·quil·li·ty n. The quality or state of being tranquil; serenity.

  7. The meaning of TRANQUIL is free from agitation of mind or spirit. How to use tranquil in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Tranquil.

  8. Tranquillity is a sense of peace and quiet. It is the feeling you have while sitting under a starry sky, listening to the crickets. The aura of tranquility comes from the calm in the world, which makes you feel you are without a care in the world.

  9. noun. The quality or state of being tranquil; serenity. American Heritage. Alternative spelling of tranquillity. Wiktionary. Synonyms: tranquillity. quietude. quietness. serenity. placidity. repose. restfulness. peace. order. harmony. composure. calmness. Antonyms: wildness. chaos. disturbance. turbulence. loudness. violence. noise.

  10. calm and peaceful and without noise, violence, worry, etc.: She stared at the tranquil surface of the water. The hotel is in a tranquil rural setting. A spasm of pain crossed his normally tranquil features. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples.

  11. Synonyms for TRANQUILITY: restfulness, serenity, quietness, sereneness, quiet, calm, calmness, quietude; Antonyms of TRANQUILITY: unrest, turmoil, bustle, commotion, tumult, hubbub, pandemonium, uproar

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