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serene

[suh-reen] / səˈrin /


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The interior—small, even a bit confining—is inimitably Honda: serene and understated, quietly purposeful, with tasteful applications of tech and lots of single-purpose switches, including the illuminated centrality of the S+ Shift function button.

From The Wall Street Journal

While results might suggest she has enjoyed relatively serene progress, Sabalenka admitted she was "emotionally all over the place" earlier in the tournament.

From BBC

Katherine Ryan couldn’t look any more serene sitting in the dark with her laptop open, white noise machine humming and an infant sleeping in her arms.

From Los Angeles Times

He did say Papoli moved to Newport Beach about six months ago, seeking a serene place to thrive creatively in her retirement.

From Los Angeles Times

A winter trip takes effort, but rewards visitors with uncrowded trails and serene landscapes.

From The Wall Street Journal