Examples of 'more tranquil' in a sentence

Meaning of "more tranquil"

more tranquil: Indicates a state of calmness, peace, or quiet. It is used to describe a serene and peaceful environment or atmosphere that is free from disturbance or stress

How to use "more tranquil" in a sentence

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The last song is more tranquil though.
And a more tranquil living environment.
These tend to involve more tranquil environments.
In long meditations our stream of thoughts may become more tranquil.
With a softer and more tranquil landscape.
The north shore on the other hand is more tranquil.
You are more tranquil today.
I can feel my soul growing more tranquil.
I could not imagine a more tranquil way to spend a day or a weekend.
The briefest of business en route to more tranquil climes.
They have another more tranquil and festive reunion to which others are invited.
Some are quite active and others more tranquil.
Poblenou offers a more tranquil setting but still with lots to see and do.
Today the canyons are more tranquil.
Here it is often more tranquil squares and central urban spaces which work better.

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Relations became more tranquil.
The ride became much more tranquil once the boat was released from its captive environment.
There are waterfalls and wildlife in the more tranquil wooded areas.
How much more tranquil our hearts would be in Spring.
He seemed to come from a more tranquil environment.
Elinor watched his countenance and saw its expression becoming more tranquil.
Now we are somewhat in a more tranquil environment.
It has no television set in the room which makes the ambiance even more tranquil.
She became more tranquil.
Other more tranquil sections evoke ancient Chinese instruments such as the guqin.
Inner peace is important for a calmer and more tranquil lifestyle.
It would be hard to find a more tranquil and scenic location than Castlegregory Golf Club.
For they bear the mark of ascension to a more tranquil solitude.
The centre part of Sweden is more tranquil with a perfect mix of nature and culture.
There are fewer facilities but it has an altogether more tranquil atmosphere.
Battery Park City offers the more tranquil side to the city that never sleeps.
Gozo shares a common history with Malta but it is physically different and more tranquil.
Having this occasion every day could make you more tranquil and satisfied with yourself.
Tourists without children prefer other beaches of the Cinque Terre which are more tranquil.
I would say it is the more tranquil version of India.
Gradually, his heart became more and more tranquil.
Sitges has cheaper rents and more tranquil than the bustling Barcelona.
By default, private villas guarantee better privacy and a more tranquil stay.
My ever more tranquil heart understands that it is a fish 's.
The district is great if you are looking for a more tranquil atmosphere.
For a more tranquil experience of the desert environment, a camel trek provides just that.
If this is remembered it will make thee more tranquil in many things.
For a more tranquil affair, think about heading to one of Barcelona 's many rooftop terraces.
These days were for Octave more tranquil than he could.
Up ahead, thanks mainly to our absolutely beautiful surroundings, the mood was a lot more tranquil.
I do not think I could have found a more tranquil and peaceful location.
Bey seemed pleased with the results, and the people were beginning to grow more tranquil.
The briefest of business en route to more tranquil climes, as befits a retiree.
As our earlier sense of freedom returns, movement can nurture us towards more tranquil states.
Had they not dreamed of a more tranquil future for their mother?

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