All 11 Uses of
serene
in
Harry Potter (#5) and the Order of the Phoenix
- Dumbledore was striding serenely across the room wearing long midnight-blue robes and a perfectly calm expression.†
Chpt 8 *
- He glanced round at Professor Binns who continued to read his notes, serenely unaware that the class's attention was even less focused upon him than usual.†
Chpt 17
- His large, pointed ears were now sticking out from beneath what looked like all the hats Hermione had ever knitted; he was wearing one on top of the other, so that his head seemed elongated by two or three feet, and on the very topmost bobble sat Hedwig, hooting serenely and obviously cured.†
Chpt 18
- Tire away, then, Rita,' said Hermione serenely, fishing a cherry out from the bottom of her glass.†
Chpt 25
- Dumbledore was sitting behind his desk, his expression serene, the tips of his long fingers together.†
Chpt 27
- 'Oh, gosh, I forgot!' said Hermione, watching the eagle flapping its wings as Luna walked serenely past a group of cackling and pointing Slytherins.†
Chpt 30
- 'You're being rather rude, you know,' said Luna serenely.†
Chpt 32
- There are ways of flying other than with broomsticks,' said Luna serenely.†
Chpt 33
- The delicate silver instruments stood once more on the spindle-legged tables, puffing and whirring serenely The portraits of the headmasters and headmistresses were snoozing in their frames, heads lolling back in armchairs or against the edge of the picture.†
Chpt 37
- 'If you don't — if you keep me in here — if you don't let me = 'By all means continue destroying my possessions,' said Dumbledore serenely.†
Chpt 37
- 'Well, I've lost most of my possessions,' said Luna serenely.†
Chpt 38
Definition:
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(serene) calm and untroubled