tranquil

adjective
UK: /ˈtræŋ.kwɪl/
US: /ˈtræŋ.kwɪl/
  1. Very calm and quiet.

    1. The sea is tranquil today.
    2. We spent a tranquil evening by the lake, enjoying the tranquil atmosphere.
  2. Free from disturbance; peaceful.

    1. The forest is a tranquil place.
    2. The tranquil park offered a welcome escape from the city's hectic pace.
tranquil adverb
  1. In a calm and peaceful manner.

    1. She smiled tranquil at the camera.
    2. The cat sat tranquil by the window, observing the tranquil street.
tranquil verb
  1. To make or become tranquil.

    1. Meditation can tranquil the mind.
    2. The music tranquil the baby, helping her to fall asleep in a tranquil manner.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "tranquil" in English means: Very calm and quiet., Free from disturbance; peaceful..

The phonetic transcription of "tranquil" is /ˈtræŋ.kwɪl/ in British English and /ˈtræŋ.kwɪl/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "tranquil": placid, serene, peaceful, quiet, calm.

Example usage of "tranquil": "The sea is tranquil today.". More examples on the page.