Tranquil is an adjective.
The noun forms of the adjective 'tranquil' are tranquilness and tranquility.
The countryside appears to be very tranquil.I love to sit by the tranquil sea.
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Yes it is. Tranquil is a word used to describe the aura of a place. For example, "This rainforest is very tranquil." In this sentence adjective, tranquil, is describing the noun, rainforest.
I just need a tranquil moment to marshall my reserves. The oasis seemed tranquil enough. The glen was a very tranquil spot for our picnic.
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The beach was a tranquil environment for anyone who wanted to relax in the sun.
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The word "tranquil" with a suffix is "tranquility," which means the state of being peaceful, calm, and free from disturbance.
The word 'tranquil' is an adjective. It describes a state of calmness, of freedom from agitation, disturbance, or stress: 'The beach was tranquil, with its calm sea and slight breeze.' 'The person was very upset, but became more tranquil after speaking with a counsellor.' The word 'comfort' can be a noun or a verb; 'attract' is a verb; 'move' can be a verb or a noun.