Pla.cid-Calm;mild
Adjective
She is very placid in class
When I get angry, my brothers have to placate me. Although it sought to placate Hitler, the appeasement at Munich allowed him to continue his aggression without any real opposition. The babysitter could not placate the bawling baby.
This is what I wrote for my ELA project:Lake Placid got its name for the therapeutic and soothing effect it had to its visitors.Please do not copy:) Just put it in your own words.
The tumult reached its height during the premier's speech. The tumult moved toward the embassy. His placid facade failed to conceal the tumult of his mind.
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The placid boy was chillin at the beach..
The vicious dog become placid after being tranquilized.
Placid=calm
I was worried the sea would be rough and stormy, but no, it was as placid as the surface of my morning cup of tea.
I love to eat placid in the morning.
The placid skies made the picnic so much more enjoyable.
The beach seemed serene and placid until the tsunami hit the shore.
Placid means calm, serene, or peaceful. Used in a sentence, it may look like: "The lake and its surroundings were very placid in the early morning."
After the afternoon storm, the lake soon fell placid and all nature became one.
The word 'placid' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun as peaceful, calm, or quiet.Example sentence: The placid pond was filled with life beneath the surface.
I wouldn't expect a very placid dinner when it might be served on a tectonic plate, but here we are. My tectonic plate has been very active, lately.
The rising air pressure from the warm front will provide a warming wind, making our weather very placid for the next few days.