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Pacific

pəˈsɪfɪk
Very common
~ 1500
~ 1500, Very common
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Calm and peaceful in nature; not exhibiting or causing agitation or violence, Of or relating to the Pacific Ocean, Characterized by peace; tranquil; nonviolent, Tending to lessen or avoid conflict; conciliatory

Pacific - Meanings

Calm and peaceful in nature; not exhibiting or causing agitation or violence

Example: The ocean was pacific, with gentle waves lapping against the shore.
Usage: formalContext: describing natural surroundings or environments
Note: This meaning is often associated with the Pacific Ocean, known for its relatively calm waters.

Of or relating to the Pacific Ocean

Example: The Pacific island nations are known for their beautiful beaches and diverse marine life.
Usage: formalContext: discussing geography or oceanography
Note: This meaning specifically refers to the region surrounding the Pacific Ocean.

Characterized by peace; tranquil; nonviolent

Example: The negotiations were conducted in a pacific manner, leading to a peaceful resolution.
Usage: formalContext: discussing conflict resolution or diplomatic efforts
Note: This meaning emphasizes the idea of peacefulness and non-aggression.

Tending to lessen or avoid conflict; conciliatory

Example: She had a pacific demeanor, always seeking to find common ground in disagreements.
Usage: formalContext: describing someone's behavior or attitude
Note: This meaning suggests a preference for harmony and compromise in dealing with conflicts.

Pacific's synonyms

calm

Calm refers to a state of tranquility or peacefulness, similar to the sense of pacific.
Example: The lake was calm and peaceful in the early morning.
Note: Calm specifically emphasizes the absence of disturbance or agitation.

serene

Serene describes a peaceful and untroubled state, much like the idea of pacific.
Example: She found the garden to be a serene retreat from the chaos of the city.
Note: Serene often conveys a sense of beauty and tranquility in addition to peace.

tranquil

Tranquil refers to a state of calmness and quiet, similar to the peaceful connotation of pacific.
Example: The countryside was tranquil, with only the sound of birds chirping in the distance.
Note: Tranquil emphasizes a sense of stillness and lack of disturbance.

peaceful

Peaceful describes a state of freedom from disturbance or conflict, akin to the pacific quality.
Example: The village was peaceful, with residents going about their daily routines without any trouble.
Note: Peaceful is a general term for a lack of disturbance or violence.

Pacific expressions, common phrases

Pacific Ocean

The Pacific Ocean is a specific body of water, different from the general term 'pacific' meaning peaceful or calm.
Example: The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest of Earth's oceanic divisions.
Note: Refers to a specific geographical location.

Pacific Rim

The Pacific Rim refers to the countries and regions surrounding the Pacific Ocean.
Example: Countries along the Pacific Rim benefit from trade and cultural exchange.
Note: Refers to a specific region rather than the general concept of peace.

Pacific time

Pacific time is a time zone used in the western United States and Canada.
Example: The event starts at 8 PM Pacific time.
Note: Refers to a specific time zone rather than the general meaning of peacefulness.

Pacifically

Using 'pacifically' means resolving something peacefully or without conflict.
Example: Let's resolve this issue pacifically, through discussion and compromise.
Note: Adverb form of 'pacific' to emphasize peaceful resolution.

Pacifically speaking

This phrase is used to introduce a peaceful or diplomatic viewpoint.
Example: Pacifically speaking, I think we should focus on finding common ground.
Note: Emphasizes the peaceful nature of the statement.

Pacific breeze

A soothing and calm breeze coming from the Pacific Ocean.
Example: We sat by the shore, enjoying the gentle Pacific breeze.
Note: Describes a specific type of breeze rather than general peacefulness.

Pacifically minded

Refers to someone who is inclined towards peace and harmony.
Example: She is a pacifically minded individual, always seeking harmony in relationships.
Note: Describes a specific mindset rather than the general concept of peace.

Pacific everyday (slang) expressions

Pacific

In slang terms, 'pacific' can refer to someone who is calm, peaceful, or non-confrontational.
Example: She has a very pacific attitude towards conflicts.
Note: The slang use of 'pacific' differs from the original word as it emphasizes a personality trait rather than geography.

Pacify

In informal language, 'pacify' can mean to calm down a person or a situation, especially in a conflict.
Example: He tried to pacify the situation by offering a compromise.
Note: The slang use of 'pacify' focuses on calming or soothing tensions, while the original word refers more broadly to making peaceful or placating someone.

Pac-man

In casual speech, 'Pac-man' refers to a popular arcade game featuring a yellow, circular character that eats dots and avoids ghosts.
Example: I used to love playing Pac-man when I was a kid.
Note: The term 'Pac-man' is a specific cultural reference and differs significantly from the original word 'pacific'.

Pac

In slang, 'pac' is short for 'pacific' and can mean a person who is easily scared or unable to handle frightening situations.
Example: He's a pac when it comes to horror movies; he can't watch them at all.
Note: The slang term 'pac' is a shortened version of 'pacific' with a negative connotation, unlike the original word which implies peace or calmness.

Pacifier

In informal language, 'pacifier' can refer to an object or action that helps soothe or calm someone down, similar to a baby's pacifier.
Example: She always carries a pacifier in her bag to calm her nerves during stressful situations.
Note: The slang term 'pacifier' retains the calming connotation of the original word 'pacific', but in a more direct and tangible form.

Pacific - Examples

The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest ocean in the world.
The protesters were calling for a more pacific approach to resolving the conflict.
The yoga class was a peaceful and pacific experience.

Pacific grammar

Pacific - Proper noun (Proper noun) / Proper noun, singular (Proper noun, singular)
Lemma: pacific
Conjugations
Adjective (Adjective): pacific
Syllables, Separation and Stress
pacific Contains 3 syllables: pa • cif • ic
Phonetic transcription: pə-ˈsi-fik
pa cif ic , ˈsi fik (The red syllable is stressed)

Pacific - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
pacific: ~ 1500 (Very common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.