Serene

/səˈriːn/
/səˈriːn/
Completely clear and fine; Not agitated; without losing self-possession.
adjectivepositive

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  1. 1. She's serene and radiates calm.

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  2. 2. His serene presence brought peace.

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  3. 3. The serene person never rushed.

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  4. 4. She's serene without being detached.

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  5. 5. His serene nature inspired confidence.

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  6. 6. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez pledged Tuesday to beat the latest surge in COVID-19 cases that has hit the nation, and he urged the Spanish people to remain “alert but serene” as the country works to flatten the increase.

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  7. 7. "They're like Nan, auntie's Australian woman boss in Thailand." "What do you mean?" "She thinks that Western Classical music is utterly superior to serene, meditative Eastern music." "Acquired tastes, dear!"

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  8. 8. He's, without a doubt, a serene child.

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  9. 9. There's no denying that he's a serene child.

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  10. 10. She looked at her students with joviality and a serene mentality.

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  11. 11. Her Serene Highness

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