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tranquility
The root word for tranquility is "tranquil," which comes from the Latin word "tranquillus" meaning calm or peaceful.
The word peace is a noun. Peace is a state of harmony or tranquility.
Yes, the noun 'tranquility' is a common noun; a general word for a state of peace and quiet; a word for any kind of tranquility.
In Lakota the word for peace is wolakhota; an older term is wookhiye.
The noun peace is a common, abstract, uncountable noun; a word for a freedom from disturbance, a word for quiet, tranquility, calm.
Suaimhneas: peace, tranquility; quietness, rest.Sáimhe: peacefulness, tranquility
Instead of the word security, I would use the word tranquility or peace of mind. Buddhism provides a path towards peace, tranquility and happiness through understanding the world as it is and training the mind to respond to that world.
The noun 'peace' is a common, abstract, uncountable noun; a word for a situation in which there is no war; freedom from disturbance; calm, quiet, tranquility.
Yes, the noun 'peace' is a common, abstract, uncountable noun; a word for a situation in which there is no war; freedom from disturbance; calm, quiet, tranquility.
Calm, serenity, tranquility.
if one word can be considered as a phrase then here : tranquility, serenity.