inner-peace
/ˌɪnə ˈpiːs/ IELTSAcademic
noun
A calm and peaceful state of mind. It means feeling settled inside, even when life is busy or difficult.
- Meditation helps her find inner peace.
- He wants inner peace, not more success.
- The quiet garden gave me inner peace.
Adinary Nuance
Inner peace is not just quiet or relaxation. It means a deeper calm inside yourself. It is closer to peace of mind than to physical rest, and it is more personal than calm or serenity. Writers often use it in spiritual or self-help contexts.
In other languages
- Vietnamese
- bình an nội tâm
- Spanish
- paz interior
- Chinese
- 内心平静
- Japanese
- 心の平穏
- Korean
- 마음의 평화
Etymology
Inner peace is a modern English phrase built from inner and peace. It became common in spiritual, self-help, and everyday language in the 20th century.
Common phrases
find inner peaceseek inner peacea sense of inner peaceinner peace of mind
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Frequently asked questions
- Is inner peace the same as peace of mind?
- They are very close. Inner peace is more about deep calm inside, while peace of mind is often about feeling free from worry.
- Is inner peace a formal expression?
- It is neutral and common in both speech and writing. It is especially common in spiritual and self-help writing.
- Can I use inner peace in academic writing?
- Yes, if you are writing about psychology, religion, or well-being. It sounds natural in an academic context.