Serene - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |səˈriːn|  American pronunciation of the word serene
Brit.  |sɪˈriːn|  British pronunciation of the word serene

adjective

- not agitated; without losing self-possession (syn: calm, tranquil)
he remained serene in the midst of turbulence
a serene expression on her face
- completely clear and fine
serene skies and a bright blue sea

Extra examples

...a serene woman who was everyone's source of support...

She looked as calm and serene as she always did.

...bowered by a canopy of grapevines, we enjoyed a serene and very private picnic...

...an air of serene self-satisfaction enwraps the leafy, well-to-do suburb...

...in the poet's somewhat affected locution, word order is often reversed and so we have “the sea serene”...

...enjoyed the repose of a serene summer evening...

Two serene years had glided away.

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