Synonym: ataraxis, heartsease, peace, peace of mind, peacefulness, placidity, quiet, repose, tranquility, tranquillity. Similar words: serendipity, zenith, penitent, penitence, unity, trinity, community, affinity. Meaning: [sə'renətɪ] n. 1. a disposition free from stress or emotion 2. the absence of mental stress or anxiety.
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31. She wanted to keep moving and soon she was out of the easy swarm of Portobello and drifting through streets of stately serenity.
32. Shostakovich's seven Alexander Blok settings embrace a bleak, uncomfortable musical language, even when expressing some sort of serenity.
33. There was a calmness about him, a serenity that made him a stranger to fear.
34. It has survived many a crisis and witnessed many turbulent conflicts but today revels in simple pleasures and peaceful serenity.
35. The low sun touched the gentle white curves of the plateau with gold and bathed them in undeserved serenity.
36. Bamboo shades and screens contribute a pleasing serenity to quiet spaces.
37. She could bring forth the serenity from any place.
38. To cast it off might be to regain serenity.
39. Introduction: Unfolding in east-west direction, the Russia Garden features serenity of countryside life.
40. In struggling against anguish one never produces serenity; the struggle against anguish only produces new forms of anguish. ---Simone Weil.
41. Despite the seemingly ghoulish material, Ms Horn has clearly embraced a new serenity.
42. The sanctity power, lavation my soul , administer the serenity to me!
43. The temple, which has the oldest Corinthian capital yet found, combines the Archaic style and the serenity of the Doric style with some daring architectural features.
44. Serenity of spirit and love for all sentient creation are enjoined by the Buddha.
45. By contrast, what are we to make of what killed tragedy—Socratic morality, dialectic, the satisfaction and serenity of the theoretical man?
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46. How it rebukes by its tough and equable serenity all weathers, this gusty-temper'd little whiffet, man that runs indoors at a mite of rain or snow.
47. Newton Arvin has pointed out that Emerson had to struggle toward serenity.
48. How it rebukes by its tough and equable serenity as weathers, this gusty temper'd little whiffet , man that runs indoors at a mite of rain or snow.
49. When there is only black and white in this world, the purity and limpidity of white meet the mystery and serenity of black.
50. The spacious cottages reflect the rustic serenity in their interior design.
51. He experienced and observed nature and life with his sentimental heart, and expressed interior serenity, wisdom and poetry with his lento and leisurely pen.
52. Besides jaw, GHD Blue Serenity IV Styler, other bone between seam by bone connected, the only allowed the traces of the movement.
53. Niebuhr: God, give us grace to accept with serenity the things that cannot be changed.
54. I enjoyed the serenity and the peacefulness when I was in the church.
55. The artist had caught, with remarkable fidelity, Ruth's graceful beauty and serenity.
56. Icons are destined both to reflect and evoke prayerful concentration and serenity in communication with God.
57. The sanctity power, lavation my soul, administer the serenity to me! ―― spiritualization!
58. Soothing and Relaxing . Soothe your frazzled nerves and regain your serenity, relax muscle and assist dormancy.
59. Meanwhile, people in more cities, especially those Asian ones, keep rushing about, soulless and purposeless and neglecting the sedateness felt only in the late-autumn tranquility and serenity.
60. The monks, wishing to spread the serenity of bodiless enlightenment, subjected Fortuna to their ritual surgery.
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