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placidity

[pluh-sid-i-tee] / pləˈsɪd ɪ ti /




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But, as in “Men,” Kinnear’s appearance of placidity makes his characters’ nefarious tendencies even more chilling; his ability to draw his mouth into a grim implacable line is second to none.

From Los Angeles Times

I had been struck by the placidity of Courtney’s life in the public eye.

From New York Times

She lets the camera drink in the differences between their big-city home environs and the placidity of their woody, lakeside getaway.

From Los Angeles Times

What might have been striking about Saturday was its placidity, especially in a month not famed for meteorological serenity.

From Washington Post

I wouldn’t say serenity, I would say placidity about that time.

From Seattle Times