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    Calm·ness
    /ˈkä(l)mnəs/

    noun

    • 1. the state or quality of being free from agitation or strong emotion: "those who worked with him refer time and again to his calmness under pressure"
    • 2. the state or condition of being free from disturbance or violent activity: "this relative calmness ended at around 7 a.m., when the wind picked up speed"
  2. Definition of calmness noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  3. Define calmness. calmness synonyms, calmness pronunciation, calmness translation, English dictionary definition of calmness. adj. calm·er , calm·est 1. Nearly or completely motionless; undisturbed: the calm surface of the lake. 2. Not excited or agitated; composed: The president...

  4. a quiet or peaceful period or situation: It was the calm of the countryside that he loved so much. a quiet and relaxed manner.

  5. noun. a feeling of calm; an absence of agitation or excitement. see more. noun. steadiness of mind under stress. synonyms: calm, composure, equanimity. see more. noun. an absence of strong winds or rain. see more. Cite this entry. Style: MLA. "Calmness." Vocabulary.com Dictionary, Vocabulary.com, https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/calmness.

  6. calmness. noun [ U ] calm. noun [ U ] uk / kɑːm / us. calm conditions or behaviour. verb [ T ] uk / kɑːm / us. to make someone stop feeling upset, angry, or excited: The police tried to calm the crowd. a calming effect. Phrasal verbs. calm (sb) down. (Definition of calm from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  7. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › CalmnessCalmness - Wikipedia

    Calmness is the mental state of peace of mind, being free from agitation, excitement, or disturbance. It also refers being in a state of serenity, tranquillity, or peace. [2] Calmness can most easily occur for the average person during a state of relaxation, but it can also be found during much more alert and aware states. [3]

  8. adjective. /kɑːm/ (comparative calmer, superlative calmest) not excited, nervous or upset. It is important to keep calm in an emergency. He always stays calm under pressure. Try to remain calm. Her voice was surprisingly calm. He was calm and cool in a crisis. They were impressed by her calm demeanour.

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