Serene

/səˈɹiːn/

शांत, निर्मल, प्रशांत; (आकाश) साफ़/निर्मल

Origin & History

From Latin 'serenus' meaning 'clear, calm, untroubled'; via Middle French 'serein'.

लैटिन 'serenus' (अर्थ: साफ़, शांत, निर्विकार) से; मध्य फ़्रेंच 'serein' के माध्यम से अंग्रेज़ी में आया।

Definition

Serene describes a state of calmness and quiet confidence with no agitation or anxiety; it can also describe weather/sky that is clear and unclouded.

'Serene' का अर्थ है गहरी शांति, स्थिरता और बिना चिंता/उथल-पुथल की मनःस्थिति; यह साफ़, बिना बादलों वाला आकाश/मौसम बताने के लिए भी प्रयोग होता है।

Parts of Speech

Adjective:
Despite the noise outside, she remained serene.
Noun:
The serene of the valley at dusk felt unreal.
Verb:
Soft music can serene the mind after a stressful day.

Usage Examples

He spoke in a serene voice that calmed everyone down.
The lake looked serene in the early morning light.
We enjoyed a serene walk through the gardens.
The sky was serene and cloudless after the storm.
Meditation helps her stay serene during difficult times.
Her Serene Highness arrived at the ceremony.

Related Forms

Noun
Serenity
Verb
Serene / Serened / Serening
Adjective
Adverb
Serenely

Idioms & Phrases

A serene mind
शांत/स्थिर मन
Serene as a lake
झील की तरह शांत
Keep (someone) serene
(किसी को) शांत बनाए रखना