As in, you want an example of the word 'tranquil' used in a sentence?
My first sentence was an example of that, but here's another:
'The tranquil garden swirled around my head as I slumped to the damp grass'
I got that from a book.
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The beach was a tranquil environment for anyone who wanted to relax in the sun.
The yoga room was very tranquil.
The countryside appears to be very tranquil.I love to sit by the tranquil sea.
I just need a tranquil moment to marshall my reserves. The oasis seemed tranquil enough. The glen was a very tranquil spot for our picnic.
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.
Sitting on the bank of the stream was so tranquil. I let go of all stress.
The tranquility of the garden was very peaceful. After his time in the city, he wanted some peace and 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.
"Annie was relieved when she saw the lake was tranquil; she got terribly seasick." "Despite Bob's best efforts to antagonise his brother, Charles remained tranquil." "The best thing about the south west of England is its tranquil quality - it is impossible to be angry in such beautiful settings."
My tranquil slumber was interrupted by a train whistle.
Yes, tranquil is a tone that conveys a sense of peace, calmness, and serenity. It is often used to create a soothing and relaxing atmosphere in writing or speech.
The tranquil setting lulled me to sleep.The beach made a tranquil backdrop for our wedding photos. With her last child going off to college, she relished the tranquil quiet of her house.