Peacefulness

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈpisfəlnəs/

Definitions of peacefulness

noun a state or quality of being peaceful

Example Sentences

A1 I find peace and calmness in the peacefulness of nature.

A2 The peacefulness of the countryside is a welcome change from the city.

B1 Many people seek out yoga and meditation to achieve a sense of peacefulness.

B2 The artist's painting captured the peacefulness of the ocean at sunset.

C1 The monastery exuded an aura of peacefulness that was palpable to all who visited.

C2 In the midst of chaos, she found solace in the peacefulness of her own mind.

Examples of peacefulness in a Sentence

formal The peacefulness of the countryside was a welcome change from the hustle and bustle of the city.

informal I love spending time at the beach because of the peacefulness it brings me.

slang Dude, I could really use some peace and quiet right now, just need some peacefulness.

figurative The painting captured a sense of peacefulness that seemed to transport you to another world.

Grammatical Forms of peacefulness

past tense

peacefulnessed

plural

peacefulnesses

comparative

more peacefulness

superlative

most peacefulness

present tense

peacefulness

future tense

will peacefulness

perfect tense

have peacefulnessed

continuous tense

is peacefulnessing

singular

peacefulness

positive degree

peacefulness

infinitive

to peacefulness

gerund

peacefulnessing

participle

peacefulnessed

Origin and Evolution of peacefulness

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'peacefulness' originated from the combination of the Middle English word 'pece' meaning 'peace' and the suffix '-ful' indicating 'full of'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'peacefulness' has retained its original meaning of being full of peace and tranquility, but has also come to encompass a broader sense of calmness and serenity in various contexts.