different between tranquility vs easiness

tranquility

English

Alternative forms

  • tranquillity

Etymology

tranquil +? -ity, from Old French tranquilité, from Latin tranquilitas.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /træ??kw?l?ti/
  • Hyphenation: tran?quil?li?ty

Noun

tranquility (usually uncountable, plural tranquilities)

  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.

Usage notes

  • More common spelling in the US; less common in the UK.

Synonyms

  • See also Thesaurus:calm

Related terms

  • tranquil
  • tranquilize
  • tranquily
  • tranquilness

Translations

Further reading

  • tranquillity in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
  • tranquility in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.

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easiness

English

Etymology

From easy +? -ness

Noun

easiness (usually uncountable, plural easinesses)

  1. Lack of difficulty; quality of not being frustrating, difficult, or dense (compact).
  2. Looseness or pliance, often derogatory
  3. The state or quality of being easy (in various senses). particularly:
    1. Freedom from discomfort and worry: comfort.
    2. Freedom from inhibition and awkwardness: grace.
    3. Lack of concern or care: carelessness, indolence.
      • 1604, William Shakespeare, Hamlet, Act V, Scene i, l. 68:
        Custome hath made it in him a propertie of easines.
    4. Lack of difficulty or trouble: facility; simplicity.
      • 1604, William Shakespeare, Hamlet, Act III, Scene iv, l. 153:
        ...Refraine night,
        And that shall lend a kind of easines
        To the next abstinence.
    5. Lack of harshness: gentleness, kindness.
    6. Lack of firm conviction: gullibility, credulity.

Translations

References

  • Oxford English Dictionary. "easiness, n."

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