Comparative for peaceful, calm, and free from noise or disturbance
“They led me to a serene lake at the end of the wooded area.”
Comparative for relaxed or comfortable in nature
“Instead, we need to tuck our children into the tranquil embrace of a cozy, serene bedroom that encourages them to calm down and get the rest they need.”
Comparative for in a state of peaceful happiness or contentment
“I think you'll find that he is happy, serene, and contented with life. He will be well-adjusted and able to get along with almost everyone without discord or friction.”
Comparative for calm or composed in manner or temperament
“He was in a calm and serene state of mind, the empty concentration that martial artists called the void.”
Comparative for pacific or mellow in nature or temperament
“A serene man with a serene child upon his knee was driving, or rather being driven, for the small horse had it all his own way.”
Comparative for clear and unclouded (of the sky)
“The serene sky reflected in the waters renders it yet more beautiful.”
Comparative for characterized by sound judgment
Comparative for showing little or no feeling
Comparative for showing smug or uncritical satisfaction with oneself or one's achievements
Comparative for slow to reveal emotion or opinions
Comparative for feeling or expressing blissful happiness
(of one's conscience) Comparative for free of guilt
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