10 Verbs to Use for the Word tranquil

Happiness is no longer possible in ignorance; certainty alone makes life tranquil.

" "Then rest tranquil here with me.

This advice proceeds from the heart of an old public functionary whose service commenced in the last generation, among the wise and conservative statesmen of that day, now nearly all passed away, and whose first and dearest earthly wish is to leave his country tranquil, prosperous, united, and powerful.

She remained there long, enjoying her new peace, and when she went away found herself tranquil, but indifferent to all the concerns of this world.

The sunny aspect on the "even tenor of his way" still prevailed; and until the hand of disease reached him in the last year of his life, very few probably enjoyed a more tranquil and unruffled existence.

They were mostly Delawares, and had been converted by the indefatigable German missionaries, who taught the tranquil, Quaker-like creed of Count Zinzendorf.

One morning, nevertheless, he felt more tranquil and requested the servant to bring a looking-glass.

" She then observed that she had been depressed for some time with a sense of her many sins, but that the Lord was now giving her tranquil and joyful rest.

The morning star shone tranquil on our right.

Had the agonies Louisa suffered been of very long continuance, she must have sunk under them; but grief is easily dissipated in a young heart, and she awoke more tranquil.

10 Verbs to Use for the Word  tranquil