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tranquillity

tran·quil·li·ty [or] tran·quil·i·ty

tranquillity [or] tranquility

 
 
pronunciation:
traeng kwI lih ti
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Word Combinations (noun)
part of speech: noun
definition: the condition or quality of being peaceful, untroubled, or calm; serenity.
As she sat looking at the still waters of the lake, she felt tranquility.
synonyms:
calm, peace, quiet, quietude, repose, serenity
antonyms:
agitation, alarm
similar words:
comfort, ease, hush
Word Combinations  About this feature
adjective + (n.)tranquillity [or] tranquility compatible, continual, developing, domestic, lost, mental, middle, noisy, occasional, odd, quiet, rare, relative, social, stark, very
verb + (n.)tranquillity [or] tranquility achieve, assure, bring, chill, destroy, disrupt, disturb, enjoy, ensure, experience, institute, insure, maintain, obliterate, ought, prevail, recollect, recommend, repose, restore, risk, shatter, threaten  [See all][See only the most frequent]
noun + (n.)tranquillity [or] tranquility Help air, atmosphere, base, beach, beauty, calm, calmness, constancy, contentment, danger, democracy, emotion, escape, exposure, feeling, garden, haven, joy, justice, master, mind, moment, motion, oasis, order, peace, pill, plain, profile, prosperity, relief, remoteness, scene, sense, strength, threat [See all][See only the most frequent]