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serene

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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Serene \Se*rene"\, a. [L. serenus to grow dry, Gr. ??? hot, scorching.] Bright; clear; unabscured; as, a serene sky. The moon serene in glory mounts the sky. --Pope. Full many a gem of purest ray serene The dark unfathomed caves of ocean bear. --Gray. Calm; ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
Etymology 1 1 peaceful, calm, unruffled. 2 Without worry or anxiety; unaffected by disturbance. 3 (lb en archaic) fair and unclouded (as of the sky); clear; unobscured. n. 1 (context poetic English) Serenity; clearness; calmness. 2 Evening air; night chill. ...

Usage examples of serene.

The observations of such individuals will be more complicated to analyze than those of constant-velocity observers, whose motion is more serene, but nevertheless we can ask whether there is some way of taming this complexity and bringing accelerated motion squarely into our newfound understanding of space and time.

He allowed his eyes to adjust, then gazed at the serene form of the alchemist for a minitix.

There is not simply an inquiry as to the value of classic culture, a certain jealousy of the schools where it is obtained, a rough popular contempt for the graces of learning, a failure to see any connection between the first aorist and the rolling of steel rails, but there is arising an angry protest against the conditions of a life which make one free of the serene heights of thought and give him range of all intellectual countries, and keep another at the spade and the loom, year after year, that he may earn food for the day and lodging for the night.

How could she sit and look serene, talking to Theophilus and the others as if they were sitting in a villa or in a banquet room instead of an underground cemetery?

The Aulic council too, seeing, or pretending to see, the behaviour of the landgrave in the same light, issued a decree against his serene highness towards the end of this year.

Jesus Program graphic stared out onto this holocaustal scene, maintaining His serene benedictory air.

The Jesus Programme graphic stared out onto this scene of holocaust, maintaining his serene benedictory air.

But their opiates affect a race addicted to physical repose, to sensuous enjoyment rather than to sensual excitement, and to lucid intellectual contemplation, with a sense of serene delight as supremely delicious to their temperament as the dreamy illusions of haschisch to the Turk, the fierce frenzy of bhang to the Malay, or the wild excitement of brandy or Geneva to the races of Northern Europe.

Most caves feel serene and eternal, but climbing caves are terrible in their organic chaos.

Permanent Copula loping toward him, its twin heads and arms bobbing, one half of the creature serene, the other half straining to realize every pleasure Alien City had to offer.

Whereupon, with a serene and cheerful countenance, up rose the mighty form of Amyas Leigh, a head and shoulders above his tormentor, and that slate descended on the bald coxcomb of Sir Vindex Brimblecombe, with so shrewd a blow that slate and pate cracked at the same instant, and the poor pedagogue dropped to the floor, and lay for dead.

His Serene Supremacy the Chairman of the Board of Syndics of Drogue, while the latter sat at meat in his high chamber.

His Serene Supremacy, the Chairman of Drogue, who keeps the peace of The River.

As Moyne returned a serene smile, Durand looked up from the batch of papers.

The battle of sensualism, the scramble over material interests, the wearing absorption in the small and evanescent struggles of social rivalry, the irritated attention given to the ever thickening claims of external things, the pulverizing discussions of all sorts of opinions by hostile schools, are fatal to that concentrated calmness of mood, that unity of passion, that serene amplitude of intellectual and imaginative scope, that docile religious receptiveness of soul, requisite for the fit contemplation of a doctrine so solemn and sublime as that of immortality.