About The Word Serenity
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Serenity
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What's The Definition Of Serenity?
[n] a disposition free from stress or emotion
[n] the absence of mental stress or anxiety Synonyms | Synonyms for Serenity: ataraxis | heartsease | peace | peace of mind | peacefulness | placidity | quiet | repose | repose | tranquility | tranquillity Related Terms | Find terms related to Serenity: See Also | ataraxia | calm | calmness | composure | equanimity | quietness | quietude | tranquility | tranquillity Serenity In Webster's Dictionary \Se*ren"i*ty\, n. [L. serenuas: cf. F.
s['e]r['e]nit['e].]
1. The quality or state of being serene; clearness and
calmness; quietness; stillness; peace.
A general peace and serenity newly succeeded a
general trouble. --Sir W.
Temple.
2. Calmness of mind; eveness of temper; undisturbed state;
coolness; composure.
I can not see how any men should ever transgress
those moral rules with confidence and serenity.
--Locke.
Note: Serenity is given as a title to the members of certain
princely families in Europe; as, Your Serenity.
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