- Peaceful vs. Serene — What’s the Difference?
Peaceful generally refers to an absence of conflict or disturbance, emphasizing tranquility in a broad sense; serene describes a clear, calm, and undisturbed state, often with a deeper emotional resonance
- Calm vs. Serene — What’s the Difference?
Calm generally denotes a lack of disturbance or agitation, often used in both emotional and environmental contexts; serene implies a deeper, more profound peace and tranquility, often with a sense of beauty
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- Serene - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline
mid-15c , of a day, "clear, fair, calm," from Old French serein and directly from Latin serenus "peaceful, calm, clear, unclouded" (of weather); figuratively "cheerful, glad, tranquil" (from PIE root *ksero- "dry," source also of Greek xeros "dry, arid;" see xerasia)
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- Examples of Serene in a Sentence | YourDictionary. com
Commerce is unexpectedly confident and serene, alert, adventurous, and unwearied But his character remained serene and unshaken in dignity Virgil is serene and lovely like a marble Apollo in the moonlight; Homer is a beautiful, animated youth in the full sunlight with the wind in his hair
- SERENE中文(繁體)翻譯:劍橋詞典 - Cambridge Dictionary
It begins with alternating strands of quiet contemplative and lively dance-like music and then, after a fluttering settling section, closes with serene slow music
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