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Definition of tranquillity in English: tranquillity(US tranquility) noun traŋˈkwɪlɪtiˌtræŋˈkwɪlədi mass nounThe quality or state of being tranquil; calm. passing cars are the only noise that disturbs the tranquillity of rural life Example sentencesExamples - People have long fled to the mountains in search of fresh air and tranquility.
- For women, this is often simply the continuation of home life and domestic tranquility that made up most of their lives.
- Half a glass into the bottle, I began to quite enjoy the privacy we enjoyed, and we leisurely perused the comprehensive menu in tranquillity.
- Her tranquility in mortal crisis was the starkest kind of contrast with her life, a life marred by needless psychological pain, no rest, no peace of mind.
- However, his mood soon swings again when talk reverts to Rangers and the absolute tranquility of his life at present.
- A reborn oasis of calm and tranquillity is springing up amid the hustle and bustle of Manchester.
- Whereas peace came to both Schmeling and Cooney, Frazier is still looking for tranquility.
- Even the breakup of the McClure's staff in 1906, which her diary reveals to have all but destroyed her, is recollected in tranquility.
- Inside St Giles Church, all is cool tranquillity.
- Renowned as a haven of peace and tranquillity, its mystique is increased by its exclusivity, high prices and celebrity clientele.
- He said the extra volume of traffic would play havoc with the rural tranquillity of the area.
- The average person doesn't spend even 30 minutes a month in total silence and tranquility.
- Needing time to recover, he sought out the tranquillity of his cousin's dairy farm in upstate New York.
- Domestic tranquillity interested her much more than converting the unfaithful.
- The scene's silence and tranquillity gave the impression that you were suspended in space, looking down on the earth.
- All the tranquillity he ever knew he enjoyed in his old age.
- As you concentrate on the motions of your body, you develop a feeling of peace and tranquility.
- And so back to the cool tranquillity of the office with a sandwich that seems oddly less appetising than during its purchase 10 minutes earlier.
- The main reason people come to visit the countryside is because of its beauty and tranquillity.
- The moment you step off the boat, plane or helicopter, you are struck by the friendliness and tranquillity of the place.
Synonyms peace, peacefulness, restfulness, repose, reposefulness, calm, calmness, quiet, quietness, quietude, silence, hush, noiselessness, stillness, serenity, sedateness, placidity, mildness calm, calmness, placidity, composure, coolness, cool-headedness, serenity, contentment, content, even-temperedness, self-possession, control, equanimity, unexcitability, unflappability, imperturbability, restraint, self-restraint, stoicism, sobriety, untroubledness informal togetherness rare ataraxy, ataraxia Definition of tranquility in US English: tranquility(British tranquillity) nounˌtræŋˈkwɪlədiˌtraNGˈkwilədē The quality or state of being tranquil; calm. passing cars are the only noise that disturbs the tranquility of rural life Example sentencesExamples - A reborn oasis of calm and tranquillity is springing up amid the hustle and bustle of Manchester.
- The average person doesn't spend even 30 minutes a month in total silence and tranquility.
- And so back to the cool tranquillity of the office with a sandwich that seems oddly less appetising than during its purchase 10 minutes earlier.
- For women, this is often simply the continuation of home life and domestic tranquility that made up most of their lives.
- The scene's silence and tranquillity gave the impression that you were suspended in space, looking down on the earth.
- People have long fled to the mountains in search of fresh air and tranquility.
- Even the breakup of the McClure's staff in 1906, which her diary reveals to have all but destroyed her, is recollected in tranquility.
- However, his mood soon swings again when talk reverts to Rangers and the absolute tranquility of his life at present.
- The main reason people come to visit the countryside is because of its beauty and tranquillity.
- Half a glass into the bottle, I began to quite enjoy the privacy we enjoyed, and we leisurely perused the comprehensive menu in tranquillity.
- Her tranquility in mortal crisis was the starkest kind of contrast with her life, a life marred by needless psychological pain, no rest, no peace of mind.
- As you concentrate on the motions of your body, you develop a feeling of peace and tranquility.
- Needing time to recover, he sought out the tranquillity of his cousin's dairy farm in upstate New York.
- All the tranquillity he ever knew he enjoyed in his old age.
- Renowned as a haven of peace and tranquillity, its mystique is increased by its exclusivity, high prices and celebrity clientele.
- Domestic tranquillity interested her much more than converting the unfaithful.
- Inside St Giles Church, all is cool tranquillity.
- Whereas peace came to both Schmeling and Cooney, Frazier is still looking for tranquility.
- He said the extra volume of traffic would play havoc with the rural tranquillity of the area.
- The moment you step off the boat, plane or helicopter, you are struck by the friendliness and tranquillity of the place.
Synonyms peace, peacefulness, restfulness, repose, reposefulness, calm, calmness, quiet, quietness, quietude, silence, hush, noiselessness, stillness, serenity, sedateness, placidity, mildness calm, calmness, placidity, composure, coolness, cool-headedness, serenity, contentment, content, even-temperedness, self-possession, control, equanimity, unexcitability, unflappability, imperturbability, restraint, self-restraint, stoicism, sobriety, untroubledness |