Serener: meaning, definitions and examples

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serener

 

[ səˈriːnər ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

calm state

The term 'serener' refers to a state of being more serene or tranquil than normal. It suggests a heightened level of calmness and peacefulness, often in contrast to chaotic or stressful situations.

Synonyms

calmer, composed, peaceful, tranquil.

Examples of usage

  • She felt serener after meditating for an hour.
  • The landscape appeared serener at dawn.
  • His voice became serener as he explained the situation.

Translations

Translations of the word "serener" in other languages:

🇵🇹 sereno

🇮🇳 शांत

🇩🇪 ruhig

🇮🇩 tenang

🇺🇦 спокійний

🇵🇱 spokojny

🇯🇵 穏やか (odayaka)

🇫🇷 serein

🇪🇸 sereno

🇹🇷 sakin

🇰🇷 고요한 (goyohan)

🇸🇦 هادئ (hadi)

🇨🇿 pokojný

🇸🇰 pokojný

🇨🇳 宁静 (níngjìng)

🇸🇮 miren

🇮🇸 friður

🇰🇿 тыныш (tynysh)

🇬🇪 მშვიდი (mshvidi)

🇦🇿 sakin

🇲🇽 sereno

Etymology

The word 'serene' comes from the Latin 'serenus', which means 'clear, calm, or tranquil'. Over time, it evolved to describe not just physical calmness, like a clear sky, but also emotional and mental states of clarity and peace. The comparative form 'serener' follows the typical English construction for adjectives, adding '-er' to denote a higher degree of the quality. The concept of serenity has been valued across cultures and philosophical traditions, often associated with mindfulness and inner peace. Its usage has gained popularity in modern times, especially in discussions around wellness and mental health.