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serenity

The state of being calm and peaceful.

Latin

The state of being calm and peaceful.

noun [ suh-REN-i-tee ]

A condition or quality characterized by a calm, peaceful, and untroubled state of mind, often associated with tranquility and composure.

  • 🖊️  Is it possible to find serenity amidst the constant noise of social media?
  • 🖊️  The serenity that enveloped the lake at dawn was nothing short of magical.
  • 🖊️  In the heart of the bustling city, she found a moment of serenity in the quiet park.
  • 🖊️  The serenity of the ancient temple stood in stark contrast to the chaos of the modern world.
  • 🖊️  As the storm raged outside, the fireplace offered a haven of serenity within.
  • 🖊️  Oh, how the serenity of the morning dew calms my restless soul!
  • 🖊️  If you seek serenity, look no further than the tranquil gardens of Kyoto.
  • 🖊️  In the aftermath of the war, the nation yearned for a period of serenity and rebuilding.
  • 🖊️  Her voice, a whisper of serenity, soothed the anxious crowd.
  • 🖊️  If I could bottle this serenity, I would share it with the world.
  • 🤝  calmness, tranquility, peacefulness
  • ⚔️  agitation, chaos, disturbance

A title used for royalty.

noun [ suh-REN-i-tee ]

A formal title or style of address used for certain members of royalty, indicating their high rank and dignified status.

  • 🖊️  With a voice as calm as the morning sea, he whispered, 'Your Serenity, the kingdom awaits your decree.'
  • 🖊️  Oh Serenity, thy grace doth shine brighter than the stars.
  • 🖊️  In the grand hall, the herald announced, 'Her Serenity Queen Isabella has arrived!'
  • 🤝  majesty, highness, grace
  • ⚔️  commoner, peasant