tranquility

noun
UK: /træŋˈkwɪləti/
US: /træŋˈkwɪlədi/
  1. The quality or state of being peaceful and quiet.

    1. I love the tranquility of the park.
    2. She found tranquility in the quiet moments spent reflecting on the past, letting go of worries.
  2. A state of calmness and serenity, free from disturbance or agitation.

    1. He sought tranquility after a busy day.
    2. The yoga retreat offered a place for inner tranquility, fostering a sense of overall peace.
  3. A peaceful period of time, often in contrast to a previous or subsequent period of disturbance.

    1. There was a moment of tranquility before the storm.
    2. The brief tranquility after the war was shattered by renewed political instability, causing unrest.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "tranquility" in English means: The quality or state of being peaceful and quiet., A state of calmness and serenity, free from disturbance or agitation., A peaceful period of time, often in contrast to a previous or subsequent period of disturbance..

The phonetic transcription of "tranquility" is /træŋˈkwɪləti/ in British English and /træŋˈkwɪlədi/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "tranquility": peace, calm, serenity, quiet.

Example usage of "tranquility": "I love the tranquility of the park.". More examples on the page.