"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
The garden looked serene in the moonlight.
The abstract noun forms for the adjective serene are sereneness and serenity.
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Serenity
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
The Greek word for serene is galinios. The Italian word for serene is sereno. The Spanish word for serene is sereno.
She was completely serene.
The swan was serene as she swam. The serene setting reminded me of our vacation at the beach.
The garden looked serene in the moonlight.
There is no saint named Serene.
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Smashing the Serene was created in 1998.
Serene Velocity was created in 1970.
Serene Garden was created in 1992.
Serene Sidher is 5' 2".
Lauri Serene is 5' 4".