placid

IPA: pɫˈæsʌd

adjective

  • calm and quiet; peaceful; tranquil
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Examples of "placid" in Sentences

  • On the surface all seems placid.
  • Simmy is much more the placid one.
  • The atmosphere was quiet and placid.
  • The man was placid even though he was shocked.
  • The river is narrow, placid, slow and meandering.
  • The water in particular is unrealistically placid.
  • In the year of America's tricentennial, all is placid.
  • But there is that of the water when it is placid and tranquil.
  • The Connecticut is placid as it meanders to the Upper Ammonoosuc.
  • The placid waters of the lake are visited by many pilgrims and tourists.

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