Irenic

Irenic

īˈrenik

Adjective

  • Aiming or aimed at peace.

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Example Sentences

“I like to listen to irenic music before bed, because it helps me sleep better.”

“The yoga retreat put me in a more irenic state of mind.”

“The lake was calm and irenic in the morning before any boats came out on the water.”

Word Origin

Greek, mid-19th century

Why this word?

“Irenic” originated from the Greek word “eirēnē,” which means “peace.” If you use this adjective, you are describing something truly serene. If you are trying to make your home more irenic, look into feng shui. One philosophy of this ancient Chinese practice is to improve energy flow through small changes, such as making sure the path to your front door is always clear.

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