sereno
calm; serene
adjective seh-REH-noh Less Common
Origin: Latin serenus (clear, fair)
Also means
clear (of sky)
Usage Note
Sereno describes both a calm state of mind (una persona serena — a calm person) and clear weather (cielo sereno — clear sky). The noun serenità (serenity) is derived from it. In weather forecasts sereno means 'clear/sunny.' Do not confuse with serioso (overly serious). The four forms follow standard -o/-a/-i/-e pattern.
Examples
"Oggi il cielo è completamente sereno."
Natural Translation
Today the sky is completely clear.
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