serene

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The meaning (definition) of the word serene
very calm and quiet, with nothing bothering you
The word serene used in a sentence
“The park was serene and quiet with no one running around.”
Words that mean the same as serene (synonyms)
calmpeacefulquiet
Words that mean the opposite of serene (antonyms)
loudbusy
How the word serene is said around the world
| French | serein |
| Spanish | sereno |
| Mandarin | 安详 |
| Hindi | निर्मल |
| Arabic | هادئ |
| Russian | безмятежный |
| Portuguese (EU) | sereno |
| Portuguese (BR) | sereno |
| Japanese | 穏やか |
| German | heiter |
| Urdu | پرسکون |
| Punjabi | ਸ਼ਾਂਤ |
| Korean | 고요한 |
| Hebrew | רָגוּעַ |
| Greek | γαλήνιος |
| Dutch | sereen |
| Filipino | mapayapa |
| Vietnamese | thanh bình |
| Turkish | sakin |
| Persian | آرام |
| Polish | spokojny |
| Ukrainian | спокійний |
| Bengali | শান্ত |
| Swedish | lugn |
| Italian | sereno |
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