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serenity

[suh-ren-i-tee]

noun

plural

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

    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 Word Forms

  • overserenity 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

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Still, its predatory policies seemed far away from the serenity of our shared afternoon.

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That steadfast serenity comes through nowhere more vividly than in “Lovin’ You,” which hit No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot 100 in April 1975.

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But it was also striking that he left with the serenity of someone who has made peace with the passage of time.

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He appeared with the serenity of a man who, although hurt, knew how to recognize the greatness of his opponent.

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The song then recedes into serenity once again, before picking up on “Break The Tension.”

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