sereno means serene — a common term in Beautiful Spanish. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: July 31, 2025
sereno
adjective • /[seh-REH-noh]/
serene
Example:
La luna llena creó un ambiente sereno y puro.
The full moon created a serene and pure atmosphere.
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🧠 What does sereno mean?
Sereno beautifully captures the essence of tranquility and calmness. It describes someone or something peaceful, unruffled, and composed, often in the face of difficulty. Think of a clear, still night sky, a quiet forest, or a person who remains calm under pressure. Beyond describing a state of mind, 'sereno' can also refer to the weather, meaning 'clear' or 'fair'.
📚 Extra examples
- El lago estaba sereno al amanecer.
The lake was serene at dawn. - Mantuvo una expresión serena durante la tormenta.
She kept a serene expression during the storm. - La música tenía un efecto sereno en él.
The music had a serene effect on him. - El cielo estaba sereno y estrellado.
The sky was serene and starry. - Después de la meditación, se sentía sereno y en paz.
After meditating, he felt serene and at peace.
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🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "sereno"
Synonyms: tranquilo, pacífico, calmado, apacible
Opposites: agitado, nervioso, inquieto, turbulento
💡 Did You Know?
In some parts of Latin America, 'sereno' can also refer to the evening dew or the cool night air.
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