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tranquillity
  1. the state of being tranquil
  2. the absence of disturbance; peacefulness
  3. the absence of stress; serenity
  4. the quality of calm such as that experienced in places with mainly natural features and activities, free from disturbance from manmade ones.
  5. Synonyms:
  6. Examples:
    1. “Leaning against a pine tree, Frank felt the tranquillity of the lake, forgetting his urge for a cigarette.”
      “While Epicurus was teaching tranquillity of mind in ancient Greece, a certain Gautama Buddha was striking a similar chord with Buddhism.”
      “The beginning of primary school marks the beginning of a brief period of tranquillity for most parents.”
tranquilizer
  1. That which tranquillizes or soothes.
  2. (pharmacology) A drug used to reduce anxiety or tension; a sedative.
  3. Synonyms:
  4. Examples:
    1. “Two medical personnel had just shot her mother with a tranquilizer dart and had bound her with restraining cloth.”
      “They are going to tranquilize the deer if they find him with tranquilizer guns, but they have to shoot the alligators.”
      “Mehna was jolted hard, as if she'd been electrocuted, and she felt herself dislodge from the tranquilizer.”
tranquilliser
  1. Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of tranquilizer.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Even a prescription of the tranquilliser diazepam failed to calm her nerves.”
      “Government workers tried to catch the creature by laying cages and shooting it with tranquilliser darts, but they failed.”
      “The elephant, which was darted with a tranquilliser by veterinary staff soon afterwards, is now back in its herd.”
tranquilness
tranquillization
tranquillisation
  1. Alternative spelling of tranquillization
tranquilization
tranquilisation
  1. Alternative form of tranquillization
tranquility
  1. Alternative spelling of tranquillity
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Leaning against a pine tree, Frank felt the tranquility of the lake, forgetting his urge for a cigarette.”
      “While Epicurus was teaching tranquility of mind in ancient Greece, a certain Gautama Buddha was striking a similar chord with Buddhism.”
      “The beginning of primary school marks the beginning of a brief period of tranquility for most parents.”
tranquiliser
  1. (Britain, uncommon) Alternative spelling of tranquilizer
  2. Examples:
    1. “Bromide is well known as a tranquiliser, and magnesium is good for allergies and mental health as it improves fatigue and depression.”
      “Has a calming, relaxing action and can be taken as a tranquiliser even during the day as it has no bad effects.”
      “He was forcibly injected with a high-dose tranquiliser, which he said prevented him from being able to eat properly or control his head or mouth for weeks.”
tranquillizer
  1. (US) Alternative spelling of tranquilizer
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Nightfall, which in the frost of winter comes as a fiend and in the warmth of summer as a lover, came as a tranquillizer on this March day.”
      “She had been prescribed vitamins and a tranquillizer, which she had refused to take.”
      “In an age whose symptomatic drug is the tranquillizer, there is room and need for individuals with the zest to face life boldly.”
tranq
  1. (slang) A tranquilizer.
tranquilities
tranquillisations
  1. plural of tranquillisation
tranquillizations
tranquilizations
tranquillizers
tranquillisers
  1. plural of tranquilliser
  2. Examples:
    1. “Various analgesics, vitamins, tranquillisers, and antidepressants had had no effect.”
      “Pets are on tranquillisers and I have seen some horrible images of damage done to other animals frightened by loud bangs.”
      “A Yorkshire Labour MP will today spearhead a new alert over the dangers of Valium and other benzodiazepine tranquillisers.”
tranquilisers
  1. plural of tranquiliser
tranquilizers
  1. plural of tranquilizer
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “He wants the horse doctor to hurry up and come over so that he can pilfer some horse tranquilizers.”
      “Minor tranquilizers,, were developed from the same molecule that had changed somewhat after long storage.”
      “Female adolescents with sexual abuse histories were also more likely to use hallucinogens, tranquilizers, barbiturates, and inhalants.”
tranquillities
tranqs
  1. plural of tranq
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