tranquil

IPA: trˈæŋkwʌɫ

adjective

  • Free from emotional or mental disturbance.
  • Calm; without motion or sound.
Advertisement

Examples of "tranquil" in Sentences

  • [31] History victorious, and Shäh Jëhan was put in tranquil possess:
  • Aussi, dimanche et hier je suis allé dans un petit coin tranquil pour me refaire a la voiture.
  • You can choose among many beaches for what interests you from surfing to wading in tranquil waters.
  • He considers "Curtis Island Light" one of his most colorful compositions, saying it has what he calls tranquil energy.
  • With an elegant design, the recliner sofa designed by Arketipo Furniture comes in tranquil shades which are subtle rather than bright giving your living room a very futuristic look.
  • Elegant accommodations, including plush villas with private pools, cottages, and deluxe rooms in tranquil, serene landscaped settings guarantee rejuvenation.www. radisson.com/kumarakomin
  • For those who had just served with Ander's Army and fought at Monte Cassino, a new life in tranquil Wales offered some consolation for having been sold out at Yalta and cut off from their kin for two generatons by the Iron Curtain.
  • And even Emma, after two hours of "flattery and merriment" from Frank Churchill "wished herself rather walking quietly with any of the others, or sitting almost alone, and quite unattended to, in tranquil observation of the beautiful views beneath her" (III. vii, 338).

Related Links

synonyms for tranquil
Advertisement
#AaBbCcDdEeFfGgHhIiJjKkLlMmNnOoPpQqRrSsTtUuVvWwXxYyZz

© 2025 Copyright: WordPapa