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serene + -ity (suffix for condition) → Latin 'serenus' (calm) → Middle English 'serenite' → 'serenity'. Imagine a calm lake at dawn, reflecting the peacefulness of nature, to visualize serenity.
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Read the FAQ explanation of Comprehensible InputSerenity is a state of being calm and peaceful, the absence of stress or anxiety, and a tranquil condition or quality. It can describe how a person feels inwardly, or how a scene feels when nature seems undisturbed. The word comes from serene + -ity, tracing back to Latin serenus meaning calm; in English it carries a sense of enduring quiet rather than a momentary relief. To visualize serenity, imagine a calm lake at dawn, its surface smooth, reflecting the pale sky and surrounding trees, inviting stillness and thoughtful reflection.
English speakers often reserve serenity for inner, lasting calm and may distinguish it from calm or peace that describe momentary, external quiet.
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