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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

There’s a tremendous amount of movement in her music, even when the gestures feel stark and the mood feels serene.

From Washington Post

The setting was so peaceful and serene that it’s hard to imagine that only days earlier, it was a place where terror and bullets ruled.

From Seattle Times

But Cuca Gamarra - number two in the conservative People's Party - was more cautious, saying the subject had to be approached via "deep and serene debates because it touches on many moral, ethical and religious questions".

From BBC