Yes it is. Tranquil is a word used to describe the aura of a place. For example, "This rainforest is very tranquil." In this sentence adjective, tranquil, is describing the noun, rainforest.
No, it is not. It is the noun related to the adjective tranquil, meaning "state of being calm or tranquil."
Tranquil is an adjective.
Some common antonyms for tranquil are:chaosanarchydisturbance
Yes, the word serene evokes calm because of its meaning. Serene means peaceful, quiet, tranquil, cool, easy and content. Serene is an adjective.
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Tranquil is defined as a calm or peaceful environment. An example of tranquil would be relaxing by a quiet seaside afternoon enjoying the warm breeze and the delicate scent of coconuts and seawater.
Tranquil is an adjective.
The word tranquil is an adjective. The noun form is tranquility.
The noun forms for tranquil are tranquilness and tranquility.
The noun forms of the adjective 'tranquil' are tranquilness and tranquility.
The noun forms of the adjective 'tranquil' are tranquilness and tranquility.
Peaceful is an adjective. Some synonyms are calm, mellow, quiet, and tranquil.
With the addition of -ness, the adjective tranquil becomes the noun tranquilness. Other noun forms are tranquility and tranquilizer.
The word 'tranquil' is an adjective. It describes a state of calmness, of freedom from agitation, disturbance, or stress: 'The beach was tranquil, with its calm sea and slight breeze.' 'The person was very upset, but became more tranquil after speaking with a counsellor.' The word 'comfort' can be a noun or a verb; 'attract' is a verb; 'move' can be a verb or a noun.
That is the correct spelling of "tranquilizer" (a calming medication).
Yes, it is. As seen in the Spanish naming of the Pacific Ocean, pacific is an adjective meaning peaceful, calm, or tranquil. It is less frequently used to mean appeasing, as to end a conflict or war.
The word 'frantic' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. The noun form for the adjective frantic is franticness. Some antonyms for the adjective frantic are: calm, composed, cool, tranquil. Some antonyms for the noun franticness are: calmness, composure, coolness, tranquility.
The glen was so tranquil that I actually heard the spider's footfalls as it approached. Now that the kids have gone to bed, it will be tranquil again in the house. The church was so tranquil.