Peacefuller: meaning, definitions and examples
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peacefuller
[ ˈpiːs.fəl.ər ]
comparative degree
More peaceful; denoting a state of tranquility or calmness that surpasses what is considered peaceful. The term is often used to describe a place, situation, or even a person's demeanor that evokes a greater sense of serenity.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- The garden was peaceful, but the lake was even peacefuler.
- She found a peacefuler way to approach the situation.
- The countryside feels peacefuler than the bustling city.
Translations
Translations of the word "peacefuller" in other languages:
🇵🇹 mais pacífico
🇮🇳 शांतिपूर्ण
🇩🇪 friedlicher
🇮🇩 lebih damai
🇺🇦 більш мирний
🇵🇱 bardziej spokojny
🇯🇵 より平和的な
🇫🇷 plus paisible
🇪🇸 más pacífico
🇹🇷 daha huzurlu
🇰🇷 더 평화로운
🇸🇦 أكثر سلامًا
🇨🇿 více klidný
🇸🇰 viac pokojný
🇨🇳 更和平的
🇸🇮 bolj miren
🇮🇸 frekar friðsæll
🇰🇿 бұдан да бейбіт
🇬🇪 მეტად მშვიდი
🇦🇿 daha sülhsevər
🇲🇽 más pacífico
Etymology
The word 'peacefuler' is a comparative form of the adjective 'peaceful'. 'Peaceful' originates from Middle English 'peaceful', derived from the Old French 'paisible', and further traced back to Latin 'pacificus', meaning 'peace-making'. This Latin term comes from 'pax', which means 'peace', and 'facere', meaning 'to make or do'. The transition from Latin to Middle English reflected the cultural exchanges occurring in medieval Europe, where notions of tranquility and calmness became increasingly valued in literature and everyday life. The use of 'peacefuler' as a comparative may be less common in formal contexts but is often employed in informal speech to express relative tranquility.