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serene
[suh-reen]
adjective
calm, peaceful, or tranquil; unruffled.
a serene landscape;
serene old age.
Synonyms: , , , ,Antonyms:serene weather.
Synonyms:Antonyms:Usually Serene most high or august (used as a royal epithet, usually preceded by his, your, etc.).
His Serene Highness.
noun
the serene of early morning at the lake.
Archaic.Ģża clear or tranquil expanse of sea or sky.
serene
/ ²õɪ˰ł¾±Ė²Ō /
adjective
peaceful or tranquil; calm
clear or bright
a serene sky
(often capital) honoured: used as part of certain royal titles
His Serene Highness
Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms
- serenely adverb
- sereneness noun
- overserene adjective
- overserenely adverb
- unserene adjective
- unserenely adverb
- unsereneness noun
- ²õ±šĖ°ł±š²Ō±š²Ō±š²õ²õ noun
- ²õ±šĖ°ł±š²Ō±š±ō²ā adverb
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of serene1
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of serene1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
World number 37 Raducanu had also made relatively serene progress through her first two matches, dropping just eight games across four sets.
We sat down to talk in a room with one of Europe's most serene views: the tranquillity of Lake Geneva and the magnificent sprawl of the Mont-Blanc massif.
The serene San Diego County property felt far from the chaotic epicenter of the global avocado industry in Mexico.
Dan Bifano is in a hurry, but itās in his nature to be gracious, so he keeps his countenance serene even though gnarly traffic on the Pacific Coast Highway has made his visitors very late.
This grand old arena was not built for serene farewells, so a day of history and high emotion was never going to pass off quietly.
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