Synonym: calm, pacific, peaceful, quiet, smooth, still, tranquil, untroubled. Antonym: rude. Similar words: acid, acidic, glacier, place, salacious, placate, replace, in place. Meaning: ['plæsɪd] adj. 1. (of a body of water) free from disturbance by heavy waves 2. not easily irritated 3. living without undue worry; taking life easy.
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61. He's a peaceable and placid person and likes to lead a peaceful life.
62. Carreen liked him because of his placid and unembarrassed silences.
63. It reminds you of placid rivulet, meandering smoothly through green pastures and shaded by pleasant trees.
64. In summer, raft wild rapids or paddle along placid lakes, venture on a wilderness trek or cycle around quiet islands and down steep mountains.
65. That had been a placid pastime compared to his condition now.
66. Baby-wearing is particularly useful for colicky or "high needs" babies who are far happier being worn, but even the placid, content child will benefit from the warmth and security of being held close.
67. Early in the morning the red sun makes the placid river gleam like glass.
68. An ill-mannered Pekingese may be welcome, while the most placid of Mastiffs is turned away unseen.
69. Lofoten won praise forits "deep, placid fjords," and "jagged, rocky peaks.
70. What worries me is that he's so placid and, almost , ambivalent while he's doing it.
71. The Brisbane River is usually a placid body of water that flows through Australia's third largest city and expels into Moreton Bay without incident.
72. He was trying to plant the seed of revolt,(www.Sentencedict.com) arouse that placid peasant docility.
73. You should be in a placid mood and have a heart - to - heart talk with her.
74. AN EASYGOING MAN RARELY STIRRED TO ANGER ; AN AIR OF PLACID SUFFICIENCY.
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