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UK
/sɛɹˈɛnɪti/
]
[ US /sɝˈɛnəti/ ]
[ US /sɝˈɛnəti/ ]
NOUN
- the absence of mental stress or anxiety
- a disposition free from stress or emotion
How To Use serenity In A Sentence
- I have found among my old papers a kind of congratulation and exhortation which I made to myself on dying at an age when I had the courage to meet death with serenity, without having experienced any great evils, either of body or mind. The Confessions of J J Rousseau
- Everything I have suffered seems almost necessary, because I am overcome with an unutterable serenity.
- On the other hand … happiness, contentedness and serenity fill me with the desire t0 love life and live it to the max … this is best achieved in the real world with real people … and writing about that seems dull by comparison. The pages are still blank « Write Anything
- Drawing on Asian traditions that date back centuries, its spa retreats blend romance and serenity with exotic sensuality.
- The degree of serenity that she brought to a day fraught with nerves made a profound impact. Times, Sunday Times
- While Mary successfully projected queenly serenity, her place in political theory was another matter.
- Mary lived a fine long life in the peace and serenity of her native village.
- By contrast, the members of Tinariwen radiate a kind of beatific serenity. The Guardian World News
- Moments of calm and serenity are interspersed with bursts of extreme violence which increase in frequency as a robbery gone wrong takes its toll. The Sun
- He was an inspiration to his colleagues and radiated peace, calm and serenity.