Serenity
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The abstract noun forms for the adjective serene are sereneness and serenity.
The garden looked serene in the moonlight.
The noun 'serenity' is a common, uncountable, abstract noun as a word for a word or a quality or state of peacefulness; a word for an emotion. The noun 'serenity' (or Serenity) is a countable, concrete noun as a word for (or title title given to) a reigning prince or similar dignitary; a word for a person.
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
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serenity is the state of being serene, and serene means to be calm, peaceful, in a state of bliss.
serenity means a quality of being completely calm.
You asked for an example of a word meaning "serenity" and one is the Natick word chequnappu (= he is serene). Natick is the now extinct language of the Massachusett and Wampanoag tribes.
Calm, serenity, tranquility.
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The suffix -ness added to the adjective 'serene' forms the noun sereneness.The suffix -ity added to the adjective 'serene' (after dropping the ending 'e') forms the noun serenity.
You are looking for "serenity".
That is the correct spelling of "serenity" (the state or quality of being serene, calm, or tranquil).
The lake was serene, while the swans swam to and fro.
No, the word serene is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. Example:We planned a serene day for mother on Mothers' Day.The serene decor in reception did nothing to quell my nerves over the interview.
The abstract noun forms for the adjective serene are sereneness and serenity.