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serenity

[ suh-ren-i-tee ]

noun

, plural se·ren·i·ties
  1. the state or quality of being serene, calm, or tranquil; sereneness.

    Synonyms: peacefulness, peace, calm, composure

    Antonyms: agitation

  2. (usually initial capital letter) a title of honor, respect, or reverence, used in speaking of or to certain members of royalty (usually preceded by his, your, etc.).


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Other Words From

  • over·se·reni·ty noun

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Word History and Origins

Origin of serenity1

First recorded in 1400–50; late Middle English serenite, from Latin serēnitās; serene ( def ), -ity ( def )

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Example Sentences

She also features a more natural face than the one of docile serenity so often bestowed on the Queen of Heaven.

When I met him, on the eve of the first debate, he was dressed in a natty gray suit and was the picture of serenity.

I ask him where the hate bubbling beneath the surface comes from—a rage best exhibited by his SERENITY NOW!

As the night wore on, I grew reflective amid a cozy serenity, and relaxed into the larger community.

When it comes to offsetting the negativity of disgust, does pride really work just as well as serenity?

But there was no shadow ahead of him this night; there was no somber thing to bend down the high serenity of his happy heart.

Robertson was a veritable Hotspur and upset for a time the serenity of our meetings.

The old lady glanced up from her work; her placid face wore a look of unusual serenity.

It was a knock, said Mr. Giles, assuming perfect serenity; open the door, somebody.

Mrs. Rushmere thought that a good night's rest would restore his mind to its usual serenity.

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