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tranquillity

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Tranquillity (also spelled tranquility ) is the quality or state of being tranquil; that is, calm, serene, and worry-free. The word tranquillity appears in numerous texts ranging from the religious writings of Buddhism, where the term passaddhi refers to ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Tranquillity \Tran*quil"li*ty\, n. [F. tranquillit['e], L. tranquillitas.] The quality or state of being tranquil; calmness; composure.

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 the state of being tranquil 2 the absence of disturbance; peacefulness 3 the absence of stress; serenity 4 the quality of calm such as that experienced in places with mainly natural features and activities, free from disturbance from manmade ones.

Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 813 Housing Units (2000): 249 Land area (2000): 0.628300 sq. miles (1.627289 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.628300 sq. miles (1.627289 sq. km) FIPS code: 80266 Located within: California ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. an untroubled state; free from disturbances [syn: quiet ] a state of peace and quiet [syn: tranquility , quietness , quietude ] a disposition free from stress or emotion [syn: repose , quiet , placidity , serenity , tranquility ]

Usage examples of tranquillity.

The instant Bridie thought of it a sense of tranquillity descended on her, driving out the demons that had been tearing at her since hearing that awful word, murdered, and finding it to be true.

En-Noor, who has now decked himself in a fine yellow burnouse, a sort of ensign of authority, the caravan marches in great order and tranquillity.

There was a busy, bustling, disputatious tone about it, instead of the accustomed phlegm and drowsy tranquillity.

Sea of Tranquillity will crumble under micrometeoroid bombardment in a mere half million years or so.

The retreat of the irregular auxiliaries, Franks and Batavians, whom the conqueror soon compelled or persuaded to repass the Rhine, restored the general tranquillity, and the power of Aurelian was acknowledged from the wall of Antoninus to the columns of Hercules.

While the powers on the continent of Europe were thus employed in strengthening their respective interests, and concerting measures for preventing any interruption of the general tranquillity, matters were fast ripening to a fresh rupture between the subjects of Great Britain and France, in different parts of North America.

This prince was in the twenty-third year of his age, was of an agreeable figure, of a mild and gentle disposition, and having never discovered a propensity to any dangerous vice, it was natural to prognosticate tranquillity and happiness from his government.

Oates and Bedloe, that even during the prorogation the people were not allowed to remain in tranquillity.

Sitting amid the shrouds and rattlins, in the tranquillity of the moonlight, churming an inarticulate melody, he seemed almost apparitional, suggesting dim reminiscences of him who shot the albatross.

Armenia might threaten the public tranquillity, the essential conditions of this treaty were respected near fourscore years by the successors of Constantine and Artaxerxes.

Unless he had been able to revive the martial spirit of the Romans, or to introduce the arts of industry and refinement among their savage enemies, he could not entertain any rational hopes of securing the public tranquillity, either by the peace or conquest of Germany.

A number of fiercelooking and ill-clad Albanian soldiers were hanging about the place, and striving to bear the curse of tranquillity as well as they could: two or three of them, I think, were smoking their TCHIBOUQUES, but the rest of them were lying torpidly upon the flat stones, like the bodies of departed brigands.

He said, the trivial disputes still subsisting between this nation and the Spaniards, or French, would soon be terminated amicably, and could never affect the general tranquillity of Europe, which was to be established upon a firm alliance between his majesty and such a confederacy upon the continent, as would be an over-match for the house of Bourbon.

The melancholy of poor Beatrice was undissipated by the slightest gleam of tranquillity: for five days she had not spoken, and had hardly touched any food.

Bell has stood, for the most part, in unfingered tranquillity, for I read from a handier, single volume.