It means to be calm, inactive, relaxed, peaceful.
It means peaceful, relaxed, at peace.
The garden looked serene in the moonlight.
The abstract noun forms for the adjective serene are sereneness and serenity.
"Serene" has two meanings: 1. Clear, bright, unclouded, as in, "The serene sky was the color of lapis lazuli." 2. Peaceful, calm, quiet and tranquil, as in, "I almost feel asleep gazing at the serene landscape."
se·reneadjective /səˈrēn/serener, comparative; serenest, superlativeCalm, peaceful, and untroubled; tranquil - her eyes were closed and she looked very serene- serene certainty(in a title) Used as a term of respect for members of some European royal families - His Serene Highnessnoun /səˈrēn/An expanse of clear sky or calm sea- not a cloud obscured the deep serene
blissful calm serene peaceful
The mood in the church was very serene and peaceful.Nicholas seemed serene for the moment, but everyone knew that behind those stormy eyes he was waiting for a chance to scream.Although he found life in the city fulfilling, he longed for the serene days of his youth.
serenity is the state of being serene, and serene means to be calm, peaceful, in a state of bliss.
The tone of the passage "Upturned Face" is contemplative and reflective, with a sense of introspection and wonder. The mood is serene and peaceful, evoking a feeling of calmness and tranquility.
calm, serene.
composed, serene, peacful
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Serene, peaceful, tranquil.
It means peaceful, relaxed, at peace.
No. The Welsh word for 'star' is seren.
Peaceful, serene, balmy
The mood is that the person is rude(mean mood)