
Word: Calm
How to pronounce: kɑːm
Adjective
Definitions:
1. Not showing or feeling nervousness, anger, or other strong emotions.
Example sentences: "She had to keep calm at all costs"
2. (of the weather) pleasantly free from wind.
Example sentences: "The night was clear and calm"
Noun
Definitions:
1. The absence of violent or confrontational activity within a place or group.
Example sentences: "The elections proceeded in an atmosphere of relative calm"
2. The absence of wind.
Example sentences: "In the center of the storm calm prevailed"
Transitive verb
Definitions:
1. Make (someone) tranquil and quiet; soothe.
Example sentences: "I took him inside and tried to calm him down"
Synonyms:
tranquil
windless
silent
soothe
reassure
pacify
appease
mollify
tranquillise
placate
becalm
tranquilize
quieten
quell
relieve
subdue
assuage
allay
sedate
peaceful
stilly
imperturbable
unflappable
impassive
unruffled
calm down
subside
settle
chill out
undisturbed
unperturbed
quiet
gentle
steady
hush
peace
peacefulness
repose
ease
level
lull
easy going
quietness
stillness
silence
serene
deadpan
restful
reposeful
soothing
quieting
serenity
tranquillity
quietude
placidity
composure
cool
placid
untroubled
imperturbability
equanimity
smooth
composed
halcyon
still
compose
cool off
Antonyms:
restless
loud
noisy
stressful
excitement
tense
concern
care
alarm
Derivations:
calmness
calming
calmly
calmed
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Calm in Other Languages...
Spanish: Tranquilo
German: Ruhig
French: Calme
Italian: Calmo
Turkish: Sakin
