Peacefullest: meaning, definitions and examples

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peacefullest

 

[ ˈpiːs.fəl.ɪst ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

state of being

The term 'peacefullest' is the superlative form of the adjective 'peaceful'. It describes a state or environment that is characterized by the highest degree of tranquility and absence of disturbance. It is used to convey a sense of ultimate calmness and serenity, often referring to places or situations that evoke a deep sense of peace. Although it is not commonly used in everyday language, it serves to emphasize the extreme nature of peacefulness in any given context.

Synonyms

calmest, most serene, most tranquil.

Examples of usage

  • This garden is the peacefullest place I know.
  • The peacefullest moment of my day is at sunrise.
  • She found the peacefullest retreat in the mountains.

Translations

Translations of the word "peacefullest" in other languages:

🇵🇹 mais pacífico

🇮🇳 सबसे शांतिपूर्ण

🇩🇪 friedlichste

🇮🇩 paling damai

🇺🇦 наймирніший

🇵🇱 najbardziej pokojowy

🇯🇵 最も平和的な

🇫🇷 le plus paisible

🇪🇸 el más pacífico

🇹🇷 en barışçıl

🇰🇷 가장 평화로운

🇸🇦 الأكثر سلمية

🇨🇿 nejpokojnější

🇸🇰 najpokojnejší

🇨🇳 最和平的

🇸🇮 najbolj miren

🇮🇸 friðsamlegast

🇰🇿 ең бейбіт

🇬🇪 ყველაზე მშვიდობიანი

🇦🇿 ən sakit

🇲🇽 el más pacífico

Etymology

The word 'peaceful' is derived from the Latin root 'pax', meaning 'peace'. The evolution of the word in the English language can be traced back to the Middle English period, where it originally emerged in the form 'paceful', emphasizing the quality of being free from disturbance or conflict. Over time, the word transformed to 'peaceful', adopting its modern form by the 16th century. The superlative form 'peacefullest' follows the standard pattern of creating superlatives in English by adding '-est' to the base adjective. Although less frequently used compared to its synonyms such as 'most peaceful', 'peacefullest' serves to highlight the utmost degree of calmness and tranquility in a description. Its usage may vary depending on regional dialects and personal preferences in communication.