tranquil |
unobtrusive |
As adjectives the difference between tranquil and unobtrusive
is that
tranquil is free from emotional or mental disturbance while
unobtrusive is not noticeable or blatant; inconspicuous.
disorder |
tranquil |
As a noun disorder
is absence of order; state of not being arranged in an orderly manner.
As an adjective tranquil is
free from emotional or mental disturbance.
tranquil |
cacophonous |
As adjectives the difference between tranquil and cacophonous
is that
tranquil is free from emotional or mental disturbance while
cacophonous is containing, consisting of, or producing harsh, unpleasant or discordant sounds.
taxonomy |
tranquil |
As a noun taxonomy
is the science or the technique used to make a classification.
As an adjective tranquil is
free from emotional or mental disturbance.
tranquil |
goose |
As an adjective tranquil
is free from emotional or mental disturbance.
As a noun goose is
any of various grazing waterfowl of the family anatidae, bigger than a duck.
As a verb goose is
(slang) to sharply poke or pinch someone's buttocks derived from a goose's inclination to bite at a retreating intruder's hindquarters.
quite |
tranquil |
As an adverb quite
is
To the greatest extent or degree; completely, entirely.As an interjection quite
is indicates agreement; "exactly so".
As a noun quite
is a series of passes made with the cape to distract the bull.
As an adjective tranquil is
free from emotional or mental disturbance.
tranquil |
motionless |
As adjectives the difference between tranquil and motionless
is that
tranquil is free from emotional or mental disturbance while
motionless is at rest, stationary, immobile, not moving.
tranquil |
solitude |
As an adjective tranquil
is free from emotional or mental disturbance.
As a noun solitude is
aloneness; state of being alone or solitary, by oneself.
tranquil |
solitary |
As adjectives the difference between tranquil and solitary
is that
tranquil is free from emotional or mental disturbance while
solitary is living or being by one's self; alone; having no companion present; being without associates.
As a noun solitary is
one who lives alone, or in solitude; an anchoret, hermit or recluse.
tranquil |
pastoral |
As adjectives the difference between tranquil and pastoral
is that
tranquil is free from emotional or mental disturbance while
pastoral is of or pertaining to shepherds; hence, relating to rural life and scenes; as, a pastoral life.
As a noun pastoral is
a poem describing the life and manners of shepherds; a poem in which the speakers assume the character of shepherds; an idyll; a bucolic.
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