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what is the meaning of placid​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

placid

/ˈplasɪd/

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adjective

not easily upset or excited.

"a placid, contented man"

Similar:

even-tempered

calm

equable

tranquil

imperturbable

unexcitable

peaceable

peaceful

serene

mild

gentle

quiet

cool

cool-headed

collected

and collected

composed

self-possessed

poised

easy-going

temperate

level-headed

steady

unruffled

unmoved

undisturbed

unperturbed

unemotional

phlegmatic

stolid

bovine

unflappable

nonplussed

equanimous

Opposite:

excitable

temperamental

calm and peaceful, with little movement or activity.

"the placid waters of a small lake

Answered by MrCombat
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Answer:

Coming from the Latin placidus "pleasing or gentle," placid is most commonly used to describe a person who is not easily irritated or a body of water such as a lake that does not have waves to disturb the surface. Synonyms of placid in both meanings include calm, serene and tranquil.

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