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Word History and Origins
Origin of tranquility1
Example Sentences
But relative to centuries past, America is a marvel of domestic tranquility.
But the illusions of peace and tranquility soon crumble around them like a patch of freshly laid snow.
The waiting room is ill-kempt, but inside its institutional blue and white walls, there is a surprising sense of tranquility.
“It gives me tranquility,” said Batya Katzir, another Ashdod resident.
So it was something that would symbolize some tranquility, peace—anything that would give it a good energy.
In your last letter you ask whether your remaining at Bath is necessary to my tranquility.
The public tranquility had not been disturbed, when armed peasants introduced themselves.
Who was this mysterious correspondent that dared to disturb the tranquility of his retreat?
He did so with the greatest tranquility, as if the objection was the most insignificant affair in the world.
I am obliged to write in haste, and very imperfectly, a work which requires the leisure and tranquility I do not enjoy.
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