"Tranquillise" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To make someone or something calm and peaceful, free from worry or trouble. Often used to help someone relax or sleep, often by using a medication or a soothing substance or activity.
The doctor tried to tranquillise the patient before the operation.
The peaceful atmosphere helped to tranquillise my anxious mind.
The medication was administered to tranquillise the aggressive dog.
The calming sound of the ocean helped to tranquillise me during my meditation session.
The sedative effect of the pill was meant to tranquillise her before the dentist visit.
Substances or medications used to calm or soothe someone, often to treat anxiety or insomnia.
To calm or soothe someone or something, often in a peaceful and gentle manner, making them feel relaxed and serene.<br><br> Example: "The soft music managed to tranquilize the crowd after a long and noisy concert."
Maintaining a peaceful and calm state of mind, often due to being in a state of relaxation and free from anxiety or stress.
A tranquilizer is typically a type of medication that is designed to calm or sedate a person, often used to reduce anxiety or stress. It can also refer to something that has a calming or soothing effect, such as a place that is peaceful and quiet.
Serving or having the effect of making someone or something calm and less anxious or upset.
A state of peace, quiet, and stillness, free from disturbance or turmoil. It is a feeling of calmness and serenity that comes from being in a peaceful or quiet environment.
"Drowsy, calming, or soothing substances, typically prescribed to treat anxiety or excess nervous energy."<br><br>(In medicine, tranquilizers refer to a class of drugs that help reduce anxiety, stress, or agitation by acting on the central nervous system.)<br><br>Example: "She took a tranquilizer to calm her nerves before the big exam."