Placid vs Amicable - What's the difference?
placid | amicable |
calm and quiet; peaceful; tranquil
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Showing friendliness or goodwill.
As adjectives the difference between placid and amicable
is that placid is serene; calm while amicable is showing friendliness or goodwill.placid
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- a placid disposition
- a placid lake
Derived terms
* placidness * placidityamicable
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- They hoped to reach an amicable agreement.
- He was an amicable fellow with an easy smile.
Usage notes
Amicable is particularly used of relationships or agreements (especially legal proceedings, such as divorce), with meaning ranging from simply “not quarrelsome, mutually consenting” to “quite friendly”. By contrast, the similar term amiable is especially used to mean “pleasant, lovable”, such as an “amiable smile”.The Penguin Wordmaster Dictionary,'' Martin Manser and Nigel Turton, eds., 1987, cited in “Wordmaster: amiable, amicable]”, ''[http://itsmypulp.wordpress.com/ all songs lead back t' the sea],23 Oct 2009, by [http://itsmypulp.wordpress.com/author/itsmypulp/ NTWrong
