What part of speech is the word Placid?
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placid
part of speech: | adjective |
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definition: | calm, smooth, or peaceful. The lake is so placid that it looks like a sheet of glass.He is a quiet, placid child who loves to read. synonyms: calm, peaceful, serene, smooth, still, tranquil antonyms: stormy, tense similar words: even, restful |
In this regard, is Placid a noun or adjective?
adjective. pleasantly calm or peaceful; unruffled; tranquil; serenely quiet or undisturbed: placid waters.
In this manner, what part of speech is placidly?
The word placidly is the adverb form of placid, which means "quiet and serene." Some words don't change much through their evolution. So it is with placidly, which finds its origin in the Latin placidus which means — what else? — calm and gentle.
Antonyms: rough, troubled, unquiet, discomposed, agitated, ruffled, disturbed, irritated, stormy, excited, impassioned. Synonyms: calm, quiet, serene, composed, gentle, unruffled, still, halcyonic, unexcited, imperturbable, passionless.