Tranquility

træŋˈkwɪləti

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Definitions

1

The quality or state of being tranquil; calmness.

træŋˈkwɪləti

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General

A state of calmness and peace.

She found tranquility in the quiet countryside.

💡 Simply: Tranquility is like when everything is calm and peaceful, like a quiet forest or a relaxing spa day. It's the opposite of feeling stressed or worried.

👶 For kids: Tranquility is when everything is quiet and peaceful. Like when you are calm and happy.

More Examples

2

The spa provided a sanctuary of tranquility.

3

The music created a sense of tranquility in the room.

How It's Used

General

"The lake offered a sense of tranquility."

Psychology

"Meditation can promote mental tranquility."

Literature

"The poem evoked images of tranquility."

From Latin *tranquillitas*, derived from *tranquillus* meaning 'calm, peaceful'. The word entered English in the 14th century.

Used extensively in religious and philosophical texts to describe inner peace and harmony.

Memory tip

Think of "tranquil" like a quiet, serene place. Tranquility is the feeling you have in that place.

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