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Tranquil vs Assuasive - What's the difference?

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Tranquil is a related term of assuasive.


As adjectives the difference between tranquil and assuasive

is that tranquil is free from emotional or mental disturbance while assuasive is mild, soothing.

As a noun assuasive is

anything that soothes.

tranquil

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Free from emotional or mental disturbance.
  • * 1847 , , chapter XXVIII
  • Some time passed before I felt tranquil even here: I had a vague dread that wild cattle might be near, or that some sportsman or poacher might discover me.
  • Calm; without motion or sound.
  • * 1921 , Douglas Wilson Johnson, Battlefields of the World War, Western and Southern Fronts: A Study in Military Geography , page 262
  • that the streams which did form were clear and tranquil' because fed by perennial springs from the underground supply; and that in their ' tranquil waters extensive peat bogs formed.

    Synonyms

    * (free from emotional disturbance) calm, peaceful, serene, steady * peaceful

    Antonyms

    * (free from emotional disturbance) agitated

    assuasive

    English

    Adjective

    (head)
  • mild, soothing
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • Anything that soothes.
  • * 1817 , Richard Yates, The basis of national welfare
  • the truly Christian assuasives of friendly attention