All 7 Uses
serene
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The Man of the Forest
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- To Dale's keen ear these sounds were all they should have been, betokening an unchanged serenity of forestland.†
Chpt 1 *serenity = untroubled calm
- The scene was rather too wild to be pastoral, but it was serene, tranquil, giving the impression of a remote community, prosperous and happy, drifting along the peaceful tenor of sequestered lives.†
Chpt 2serene = calm and untroubled
- By the light of the camp-fire she saw Dale's face, just as usual, still, darkly serene, expressing no thought.†
Chpt 7
- Far as vision could see, to the right lay one rolling forest of pine, beautiful and serene.†
Chpt 8
- The hours had flown swiftly, serenely, bringing her scarcely a thought of her uncle or dread of her forced detention there or possible discovery by those outlaws supposed to be hunting for her.†
Chpt 10serenely = in a manner that is calm and untroubled
- But the afternoon, when nothing changed, when all was serene, when time seemed to halt, that was her choice, and her solace.†
Chpt 10serene = calm and untroubled
- His face was still and serene, untroubled and unlined, but to Helen his eyes seemed sad, pensive, expressive of an unsatisfied yearning and wonder.†
Chpt 11
Definitions:
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(1)
(serene) calm and untroubled
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)