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serene

[suh-reen] / səˈrin /


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According to the listing, the property is a “one-of-a-kind, custom-built all-stone estate tucked away on a very serene and private beautifully landscaped acres.”

From MarketWatch

Highlights include a chef’s kitchen with custom cabinets and high-end appliances, a primary suite with a spa-inspired bath and serene views, a tricked-out gym, and a den with a built-in bar.

From MarketWatch

"We know what it means for us, for the club, for the fans, even for myself. But I'm quite serene, I've seen the boys very focused."

From BBC

Those moments didn’t really work dramatically, either, since his Giovanni isn’t zesty, but rather pretty serene and matter-of-fact, mostly sober but a little wry, temperamentally gray — if still a practiced, persuasive romancer.

From New York Times

The light is sublime, and the showrooms ooze serene sophistication.

From Seattle Times