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serenely

Serenely is an adverb describing an action or state carried out with calmness, composure, and untroubled equanimity. It modifies verbs and, less often, adjectives and whole clauses. Examples: She spoke serenely even when asked difficult questions. The lake rested serenely under a pale morning sun.

Etymology: Serenely derives from the adjective serene, which originates in Latin serenus meaning clear, calm, via

Usage: In neutral prose, serenely conveys outward calm or inward tranquility without implying weakness. It is

Related terms: serene (adjective), serenity (noun). Common synonyms include calmly, placidly, peacefully; antonyms include turbulently and

Old
French
serein.
The
adverbial
suffix
-ly
was
added
in
English
to
form
serenely.
common
in
descriptive
writing
about
people,
landscapes,
or
weather.
In
literary
or
religious
contexts,
it
can
heighten
the
sense
of
dignified
serenity
or
spiritual
equanimity,
sometimes
suggesting
acceptance
or
composed
endurance.
agitatedly.