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serenity

[ suh-ren-i-tee ]

noun

plural serenities
  1. the state or quality of being serene, calm, or tranquil; sereneness.

    Synonyms: , , ,

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  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 Word Forms

  • v··i·ٲ noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of serenity1

First recorded in 1400–50; late Middle English serenite, from Latin ŧԾ; serene ( def ), -ity ( def )
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But behind his serenity lies frustration this season.

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He's clearly found a degree of serenity, without surrendering the restless energy that propelled him to fame.

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The leader of the Catholic Church in Ireland, Archbishop Eamon Martin, said the Pope had been "showing immense courage and serenity in the face of frailty and suffering".

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Watts laughs and says no more, less out of coyness than serenity.

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The serenity of his room reflects the temperament of a man who grew up in a settlement of just "seven or eight people" in the Nuuk fjord of the island.

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SerengetiˈԾٲ