placidness
IPA: pɫˈæsɪdnʌs
noun
- The state or quality of being placid.
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Examples of "placidness" in Sentences
- Beneath the placidness Rostnikov sensed a seething anger.
- Why was I not by to sooth my Friend to placidness -- but I unhappily had contributed to it.
- The placidness of his voice made it sound as though they had never engaged in their discussion.
- No tongue can express, no mind can reach, the heavenly placidness and soul-satisfying delight which are intimated in these words.
- Would you expect to enjoy yourself with your usual placidness, and not to be ruffled, in an hurricane which every moment threatens to blow your house down?
- To expand the human face to its full perfection, it seems necessary that the mind should co-operate by placidness of content, or consciousness of superiority.
- Now anger is by nature at the farthest distance imaginable from complacency, and spleenishness from placidness, and animosity and turbulence from humanity and kindness.
- Wanting to fill my eyes and thoughts with beauty as I began chemotherapy, I pored over art books and absorbed the placidness of Monet's garden, the sparkling color of the Impressionists, the strength and solidity of
- Whenever he came in my sight, the thought of this gave me an indignation that made his presence disgustful to me; and the more, as I fancied I beheld in his face a triumph which reproached my weakness on that account; although perhaps it was only the same vivacity and placidness that generally sit upon his features.
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