One way to use "serene" as the last word in a sentence is: "Despite the chaos around her, she remained calm and serene."
The swan was serene as she swam. The serene setting reminded me of our vacation at the beach.
Serene is an adjective means peaceful or calm. You can use it to describe an animate or inanimate object. For example, "She looked serene while she was sleeping." or "The lake looked serene as the sun set over it."
The abbot's countenance was calm and serene.
The abbot's serene countenance quieted the crowd. It is not easy to remain serene while riding the public bus.
She was completely serene.
The Greek word for serene is galinios. The Italian word for serene is sereno. The Spanish word for serene is sereno.
The beach seemed serene and placid until the tsunami hit the shore.
In every test im serene so i can do great
Example sentence with the word "advise":"I would advise you not to do that."
This is an example of a sentence using the word breakfast.
To write a descriptive sentence for the word "white," you can focus on its qualities and associations. For example: "The white snow blanketed the landscape, transforming it into a serene, glistening wonderland, where each flake danced softly in the crisp winter air." This sentence evokes imagery and emotions tied to the color white, emphasizing purity and tranquility.