Adverb
In a serene manner; clearly.
With unruffled temper; coolly; calmly.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA speech is entertaining only when serenely detached from all information. Henry Fountain Ashurst
Put forth thy leaf, thou lofty plane, East wind and frost are safely gone; With zephyr mild and balmy rain The summer comes serenely on; Earth, air, and sun and skies combine To promise all that's kind and fair: But thou, O human heart of mine, Be still, contain thyself, and bear. Arthur Hugh Clough
Come lovely and soothing death, Undulate round the world, serenely arriving, arriving, In the day, in the night, to all, to each, Sooner or later, delicate death. Walt Whitman
Serenely full, the epicure would say, Fate cannot harm me I have dined to-day. Sydney Smith
I don't know if you're alive or dead. Can you on earth be sought, Or only when the sunsets fade Be mourned serenely in my thought? Anna Akhmatova
We look on seriously, but serenely. Emilio De Bono