a tranquil setting in the hills rolige omgivelser i høyden
1 quiet; peaceful -- rolig, fredelig
Life in the country is not always tranquil.
Of the latter, single examples ity/tranquil(l)ity/tranquil(l)ize, chapel/lapel, involve the suffixes -able, -er, -es, -fid, -ist, -ity andidyll/idol, rebel (noun)/rebel (verb)/rebellious.
Any wind instruments deployed tend to be fragile flutes rather than forceful brass, and the overall tone is reflective and tranquil rather than blaring and self-important.
The first two phrases are tranquil.
Such enquiries often suffer from a tendency of the countryside to be seen merely as reactive to the urban condition, or alternatively as a tranquil backwater undemanding of serious attention.
When light is drawn into it, cool, tranquil space surrounded by a clearly finished architectural element is liberated to become a soft, transparent area transcending materials.
Furthermore, the overall character had to be very tranquil in order to create a concentrated situation in which the objects of the exhibition could be studied.
Bellamy, confiding to his notebooks, assured himself that a diffuse and tranquil affection would unite society.
It was a tranquil school setting with exemplar y behaviour exhibited on the part of the students.