0 a peaceful, calm state, without noise, violence, worry, etc.:
I love the tranquillity of the countryside.
There is both a tranquillity and obsessiveness in the violin part that lends itself naturally to a jazz-inflected style.
All of which was to be imbued with a calm tranquillity.
The tranquillity of the principal rooms is accentuated by their juxtaposition with the dynamism and openness of the entry and the loggia.
Not surprisingly, the desire for tranquillity among local inhabitants is almost palpable.
Later life is pictured as a period of stability and tranquillity.
He is right that moments of architectural tranquillity, of quiet and distilled complexities, are appropriate and necessary.
How can this peace and tranquillity, this plenitude and happiness be achieved in the modern world?
Where practical, they used built-in furniture to secure the visual tranquillity that reflected their placid way of life.