English to Portuguese Dictionary serene

serene

sereno
definition
noun
not a cloud obscured the deep serene
an expanse of clear sky or calm sea.
adjective
her eyes were closed and she looked very serene
calm, peaceful, and untroubled; tranquil.
His Serene Highness
(in a title) used as a term of respect for members of some European royal families.
translation of 'serene'
adjective
sossegado,
sereno,
límpido,
calmo,
não nublado
example
The expression he wore was calm, almost completely 'serene' , except for the penetrating glare he had trained on Travis.
Great minds such as ours must be 'serene' and tranquil in order to remain above the fray.
During our one week cooling off period after signing the papers, I was strangely 'serene' .
Beth's face is 'serene' and childlike in the dim light; she breathes slowly, deeply.
I looked at it, suddenly calmed by its 'serene' expression.
His glorious blond curls shone golden in the candlelight, framing his remarkably 'serene' features.
She was calm, perfectly 'serene' in her stance as she approached him.
Whenever I was upset, I always turned to her, and she would talk to me in a calm, 'serene' , optimistic manner, which always left me cheerful.
You look so 'serene' : sitting happily in the middle of all this chaos.
For all her fierce colouring, her face was 'serene' and her voice soft.
He looked so 'serene' in his sleep, like a little boy.
Even after the horror of it all, she still looked so 'serene' .
Inside it devastated him, but he forced the pain back and on the outside he put on a calm and 'serene' face.
She seemed, to him, to be at peace, tranquil and 'serene' .
Larry's face was calm, almost 'serene' ; his voice was quiet and steady.
She leaned back into me, a 'serene' smile written across her beautiful lips.
He was in a calm and 'serene' state of mind, the empty concentration that martial artists called the void.
He was a jolly, pleasant and good natured gentleman whose calm and 'serene' demeanour endeared him to many.
The children and staff work and communicate in a very 'serene' and peaceful fashion.
New mothers are usually stereotyped as being calmer and more 'serene' after they give birth.
I, for one, have never been so 'serenely' confident about the inevitability of a desired outcome in my life.
A couple of cannons sat 'serenely' in front of what resembled a barn, like oversized farmyard cats hoping to catch a little winter sun.
Tripping slightly, I stood there 'serenely' awaiting my turn.
His 'Serene' Highness
In no time, I'm heading 'serenely' down the motorway at a steady 70 mph.
Water buffalo and goats graze placidly alongside the track; elegant white cranes glide 'serenely' across the paddy fields.
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