noun
- plural of placidity; the quality or state of being calm, peaceful, and untroubled
Usage: formal; usually uncountable in singular form; plural use is rare but occurs in literary or technical contexts
Examples
- The placidities of the mountain lake contrasted sharply with the storm raging in the distance.
- She sought the placidities of rural life after years in the hectic city.
- The monk's spiritual practice cultivated various placidities of mind.
- Despite external chaos, he maintained inner placidities through meditation.
- The placidities of the garden offered a refuge from worldly concerns.