se·rene
/səˈrēn/
adjective
- calm, peaceful, and untroubled; tranquil."her eyes were closed and she looked very serene"
- (in a title) used as a term of respect for members of some European royal families."His Serene Highness"
noun
an expanse of clear sky or calm sea.
"not a cloud obscured the deep serene"
synonyms: cloudless, unclouded, clear, bright, sunny
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1. marked by or suggestive of utter calm and unruffled repose or quietude; a serene smile. 2. a : clear and free of storms or unpleasant change; serene skies.
peaceful and calm, or (of a person) not worried or excited: He approached the job with the serene confidence that he could succeed where others had failed.
SERENE meaning: calm and peaceful.
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adjective. adjective. /səˈrin/ calm and peaceful a lake, still and serene in the sunlight.
adjective · calm, peaceful, or tranquil; unruffled: a serene landscape;. serene old age. Synonyms: unperturbed, undisturbed, collected, composed, imperturbable.
adjective serene to describe someone who is calm and untroubled. If you tell someone horrible news and they remain serene, you might wonder if they heard you!
Word Originlate Middle English (describing the weather or sky as 'clear, fine, and calm'): from Latin serenus.
1. clear; bright; unclouded a serene sky 2. not disturbed or troubled; calm, peaceful, tranquil, etc. 3. [S-] exalted; high-ranking , used in certain royal ...
sə-ˈrēn. Definition of serene. as in quiet. free from disturbing noise or uproar a serene vacation spot. quiet.
free from trouble; calm. I felt serene after talking to my friend. The surface of the lake was smooth and serene. synonyms: calm, peaceful, still, tranquil ...
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