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Tranquil

Tranquil is an adjective that describes conditions or states free from disturbance or turmoil, conveying quiet, calm, and serenity. It can refer to landscapes and environments, such as a tranquil lake or a tranquil garden, as well as to inner states of mind, such as a tranquil mood or a tranquil temperament. The term often implies a sustained, undisturbed stillness rather than a temporary pause.

Tranquil comes from Latin tranquillus, meaning calm or quiet, via Old French tranquille, entering English in

Tranquil is commonly used in descriptive writing to evoke serenity; it can contrast with words like tumultuous,

Related terms include tranquility, placidity, serenity, and calmness; these express similar concepts but differ in emphasis

the
late
medieval
period.
It
generally
conveys
a
sense
of
steady,
undisturbed
calm
rather
than
a
brief
lack
of
noise.
noisy,
or
chaotic.
The
noun
form
is
tranquility;
the
related
verb
is
tranquilize
(to
calm
or
sedate),
and
the
noun
tranquilizer
refers
to
a
drug
or
agent
that
produces
calming
effects.
In
geography
or
travel
writing,
you
might
encounter
phrases
such
as
a
tranquil
coast
or
a
tranquil
retreat.
on
inner
peace,
steadiness,
or
absence
of
disturbance.