serene

[ suh-reen ]
/ səˈrin /

adjective

calm, peaceful, or tranquil; unruffled: a serene landscape; serene old age.
clear; fair: serene weather.
(usually initial capital letter) most high or august (used as a royal epithet, usually preceded by his, your, etc.): His Serene Highness.

noun

serenity; tranquillity.
Archaic. a clear or tranquil expanse of sea or sky.

Origin of serene

First recorded in 1495–1505, serene is from the Latin word serēnus (of the sky, weather) clear, unclouded

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British Dictionary definitions for serene

serene
/ (sɪˈriːn) /

adjective

peaceful or tranquil; calm
clear or bright a serene sky
(often capital) honoured: used as part of certain royal titles His Serene Highness

Derived forms of serene

serenely, adverb sereneness, noun

Word Origin for serene

C16: from Latin serēnus