All 8 Uses
serene
in
Misery, by Stephen King
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- You will begin to feel serene again, and when you've got hold of yourself, I will change your bedding, I see you've wet it, and it must be uncomfortable, and I'll also change you.†
Chpt 1serene = calm and untroubled
- Outside this, separate of the atmosphere and apart from the deep, maddening itch of his healing legs, its own serene thing, the work continued.†
Chpt 2
- She was moving with a calm that was almost serenity.†
Chpt 3serenity = untroubled calm
- Again Paul saw that remarkable expression of serenity.†
Chpt 3
- In the depth of his shock he had achieved his own serenity.†
Chpt 3
- 'You'll be fine, Paul,' she said serenely.†
Chpt 3serenely = in a manner that is calm and untroubled
- The prospect did not seem to disturb Annie's weird serenity in the least, although Paul could not believe that, in some part of her mind, she did not realize how close to the end of the game they had now come.
Chpt 3 *serenity = calm and untroubled manner
- She only smiled her serene, maternal smile.†
Chpt 3serene = calm and untroubled
Definitions:
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(1)
(serene) calm and untroubled
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)