释义
[ suh -ren -i-tee ] SHOW IPA
/ səˈrɛn ɪ ti / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun, plural se·ren·i·ties for 2 . the state or quality of being serene, calm, or tranquil; sereneness.
(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.).
Origin of serenity 1400–50; late Middle English serenite <Latin serēnitās. See serene, -ity
SYNONYMS FOR serenity 1 composure, calm, peacefulness, peace.
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OTHER WORDS FROM serenity o·ver·se·ren·i·ty, noun Words nearby serenity serendipitous, serendipity, serendipity berry, serene, Serengeti, serenity , Sereth, Serevent, serf, serfdom, serge
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Example sentences from the Web for serenity When I met him, on the eve of the first debate, he was dressed in a natty gray suit and was the picture of serenity .
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I ask him where the hate bubbling beneath the surface comes from—a rage best exhibited by his SERENITY NOW!
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Arriving in Boston was like landing upon the bosom of serenity from the derangement of a war zone.
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She continued to encourage me, with a serenity and strength that was like nothing I had encountered.
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When the intellect had arrived at this doctrine, calmness and serenity fell upon it.
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How all serenity and joy had fled from these later exercises of art degraded into journey-work!
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Tharn met the angry eyes with a serenity he secretly was far from feeling.
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And then, with inconceivable rapidity, we came back to the serenity and confidence which comes with daylight.
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I went out into the country, and the children's caresses restored to me something of serenity and calm.
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British Dictionary definitions for serenity noun plural -ties the state or quality of being serene
(often capital) a title of honour used of certain royal personages: preceded by his, her, etc
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Words related to serenity composure, patience, stillness, calmness, tranquillity, quietness, quietude, peace, placidity, cool