3 definitions found

From WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]:

placid

adjective

1: free from disturbance; "a ribbon of sand between the angry sea and the placid bay"; "the quiet waters of a lagoon"; "a lake of tranquil blue water reflecting a tranquil blue sky"; "a smooth channel crossing"; "scarcely a ripple on the still water"; "unruffled water" [syn: {quiet}, {still}, {tranquil}, {unruffled}]

2: not easily irritated; "an equable temper"; "not everyone shared his placid temperament"; "remained placid despite the repeated delays" [syn: {equable}, {even-tempered}, {good-tempered}]

3: without untoward incident or disruption; "a placid existence"; "quiet times" [syn: {quiet}]

4: taking life easy; "an easygoing man rarely stirred to anger"; "an air of placid sufficiency" [syn: {easygoing}]

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 [gcide]:

Placid \Plac"id\, adjective [L. placidus, originally, pleasing, mild, from placere to please: cf. F. placide. See {Please}.] Pleased; contented; unruffied; undisturbed; serene; peaceful; tranquil; quiet; gentle. ''That placid aspect and meek regard.'' --Milton. ''Sleeping . . . the placid sleep of infancy.'' --Macaulay.

From Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0 [moby-thes]:

75 Moby Thesaurus words for "placid": affliction, at rest, bane, besetment, bother, botheration, calm, cloistered, collected, composed, cool, coolheaded, curse, detached, disease, dwindling, easy, easygoing, ebbing, epidemic, even-tenored, exasperation, halcyon, hushed, impassive, inexcitable, infestation, invasion, irenic, irritant, isolated, moldering, nuisance, outbreak, pacific, peaceable, peaceful, pes, pest, pestilence, philosophical, plague, poised, quiescent, quiet, rash, ravage, reposeful, reposing, restful, resting, scourge, secluded, self-possessed, sequestered, sequestrated, serene, sheltered, smooth, still, still as death, stillish, stilly, stoic, stolid, subsiding, tranquil, unagitated, undisturbed, unmoved, unperturbed, unruffled, unstirring, untroubled, waning

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