Serene in a sentence as an adjective

The end is all at once serene, beautiful, thrilling and grows large in your throat.

It makes my life more serene even when I'm alone, but what really sells me on it is when I'm around others.

The total serene beauty of Bora Bora almost drove me insane.

It's serene and meditative, you work outdoors, it's really energizing.

The atmosphere is serene, you don't get disturbed, and the sky doesn't turn lighter... which to me is an indication that chaos is going to begin now.

"Sense Mother is at the head of a family of small connected sensors that blend into your daily life to make it serene, healthy and pleasurable.

I think people would be much more serene if they stopped idolizing certain programmers, computer scientists and tech people in general as demigods.

Eastern religion, even Confucius who is seen as more conservative and hierarchical, is far more serene.

If they can be serene and thoughtful while dealing with brain tumors, I don't think there's any reason that people at Facebook have to puff themselves up with self-importance.

Yeah, the noble savages are very serene....until you notice the infectious disease and children and mothers constantly dying in childbirth.

The immigration building had these massive screens overhead showing serene farmland scenes and images from across the country, while two or three thousand passengers are stuck in a line desperately waiting to get home or to their hotels at 1 AM. It's all very dystopian.

Serene definitions

adjective

not agitated; without losing self-possession; "spoke in a calm voice"; "remained calm throughout the uproar"; "he remained serene in the midst of turbulence"; "a serene expression on her face"; "she became more tranquil"; "tranquil life in the country"

See also: calm unagitated tranquil

adjective

completely clear and fine; "serene skies and a bright blue sea"