Ethicists often picture themselves on the back of a moral high horse judging serenely the activities of others.
It is a serenely tranquil, an austerely refined, and from beginning to end a thoroughly ladylike occupation.
Only those whose eyes are blinded, whose hearts are hardened, can contemplate serenely the position in which such a man is placed.
He has lived serenely in a free country, enjoying the privileges of an open, tolerant and decent society.
Local services were wholly discretionary and often non-existent, but council leaders were serenely satisfied with the status quo.
They are absolutely and serenely self-satisfied.
Palace attendants, as part of royal mortuary ritual, were not dosed with poison to meet death serenely.
The latter is full of torment in its text, but a serenely majestic piece of music.