Calm meaning

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


Keep in Mind

Images related to Calm

Calm meaning

Calm definition

Calm define


Calm in Other Languages...

Spanish: Tranquilo

German: Ruhig

French: Calme

Italian: Calmo

Turkish: Sakin