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1. serene
adjective. ['sɝˈiːn'] not agitated; without losing self-possession.
Etymology
- serein (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- serenus (Latin)
Rhymes with Serene
- nitrosomine
- trampoline
- mujahideen
- mujahedeen
- bodenstein
- valentin
- unforeseen
- sunscreen
- submachine
- seventeen
- reconvene
- propylene
- poliquin
- peloquin
- norma-jean
- marroquin
- geraldine
- circumvene
- bornstein
- benyamin
- barentine
- aquamarine
- wolverine
- thomasine
- tangerine
- tambourine
- submarine
- st_jean
- smithereen
- sixteen
How do you pronounce serene?
Pronounce serene as sərˈin.
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Sentences with serene
1. Adjective
They can even fill the top with tiny succulents to make their workspace a bit more serene.
2. Noun, singular or mass
Couples retreats should create a serene and romantic environment for the couples to focus on one another.
Quotes about serene
1. Very different from eros is philia, a serene love much more akin to friendship, with its reciprocal kindnesses. You love each other for the happy experiences and pleasures you share.
- Francois Lelord
2. Faith is not simply a patience that passively suffers until the storm is past. Rather, it is a spirit that bears things - with resignations, yes, but above all, with blazing, serene hope.
- Corazon Aquino
3. Pursue not the outer entanglements; Dwell not in the inner void; Be serene in the oneness of things; And dualism vanishes by itself.
- Sengcan, Hsin-Hsin Ming: Verses on the Faith-Mind
2. serene
adjective. ['sɝˈiːn'] completely clear and fine.
Antonyms
Etymology
- serein (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- serenus (Latin)