Vocab of the Day #8 – Tranquil, Ardent, and Elusive

Welcome back to Vocab of the Day! Explore 3 new words every day.

Grow your vocabulary today with words that add calm, passion, and mystery to your writing.

Today’s Words

A bunch of open books laid out in grass.

Tranquil, Ardent, and Elusive

What does tranquil mean?

Tranquil (adjective) – free from disturbance; calm.
Example: The tranquil meadow was untouched by the noise of the distant city.

What does ardent mean?

Ardent (adjective) – having or showing very strong feelings; passionate.
Example: She was an ardent supporter of local art and spent every weekend at the gallery.

What does elusive mean?

Elusive (adjective) – difficult to find, catch, or achieve.
Example: The solution to the puzzle remained elusive despite hours of effort.

📌 Write a short paragraph that uses all three words — challenge yourself to make the scene flow naturally.

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That’s All!

Thanks for joining me for today’s Vocab of the Day.

Which word speaks to you most today? Let me know in the comments!

Until next time — happy writing! 🙂


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