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/træŋˈkwɪlɪti/ · tran·quil·i·ty
noun
- The state of being tranquil; calmness of mind or environment. She found tranquility in the early morning mist that settled over the lake.
- The absence of disturbance; peacefulness. The garden's tranquility was broken only by the occasional songbird.
- The absence of stress; serenity. After weeks of deadlines, the weekend retreat offered much‑needed tranquility.
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Did you know? The word appears in Shakespeare’s "The Tempest" (Act V, Scene 1) as “tranquillity,” reflecting its early modern spelling and the playwright’s fondness for the concept of calm after storm.