placid (Meaning)

Wordnet

placid (s)

(of a body of water) free from disturbance by heavy waves

not easily irritated

Webster

placid (a.)

Pleased; contented; unruffied; undisturbed; serene; peaceful; tranquil; quiet; gentle.

placid Sentence Examples

  1. The placid lake mirrored the serene sky, its surface undisturbed by even the gentlest breeze.
  2. The placid expression on her face belied the turmoil within her heart.
  3. The cat curled up on the couch, its placid state a testament to its contentment.
  4. The tranquil pond reflected the placid surroundings, breaking only occasionally when a fish leaped from the water.
  5. The placid waters of the harbor provided a sanctuary for sailboats, gently rocking them in their wakes.
  6. The placid meadow stretched out before us, wildflowers painting the landscape with vibrant hues.
  7. The placid nature of the old man brought a sense of calm to the bustling city.
  8. The placid smile on the child's face hinted at a peaceful slumber ahead.
  9. The placid waters of the bay invited swimmers to plunge into its refreshing depths.
  10. The placid rhythm of the waves lulled us into a state of relaxation, washing away our worries with each gentle roll.

FAQs About the word placid

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upset, anxious, disturbed, distressed, uneasy, unsettled, perturbed, nervous, restless, perturbed

The placid lake mirrored the serene sky, its surface undisturbed by even the gentlest breeze.

The placid expression on her face belied the turmoil within her heart.

The cat curled up on the couch, its placid state a testament to its contentment.

The tranquil pond reflected the placid surroundings, breaking only occasionally when a fish leaped from the water.