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    Calm
    /kä(l)m/

    adjective

    noun

    verb

    • 1. make (someone) tranquil and quiet; soothe: "I took him inside and tried to calm him down" Similar soothepacifyplacatemollifyOpposite exciteupset
  2. Definitions of calm. adjective. not agitated; without losing self-possession. “spoke in a calm voice” “remained calm throughout the uproar” synonyms: serene, tranquil, unagitated. composed. serenely self-possessed and free from agitation especially in times of stress. noun. steadiness of mind under stress. synonyms: calmness, composure, equanimity.

  3. B1. relaxed and not worried, frightened, or excited: a calm voice / manner. Try to stay calm - the doctor will be here soon. Fewer examples. He appeared calm and relaxed. She looked calm but was feeling nervous inside. I was trying so hard to stay calm but in the end I just lost it. Despite the chaos around him, he remained calm.

  4. Definition of calm adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. calm. 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.

  5. 5 days ago · 2. verb. If you calm someone, you do something to make them feel less angry, worried, or excited. The ruling party's veterans know how to calm their critics. [VERB noun] She was breathing quickly and tried to calm herself. [VERB pronoun-reflexive] Some people say smoking calms your nerves. [VERB noun] calming adjective.

  6. Calm definition: without rough motion; still or nearly still. See examples of CALM used in a sentence.

  7. not showing or feeling nervousness, anger, or other strong emotions:. Meaning, pronunciation and example sentences, English to English reference content.

  8. 1. almost without motion; still: a calm sea. 2. (Physical Geography) meteorol of force 0 on the Beaufort scale; without wind. 3. not disturbed, agitated, or excited; under control: he stayed calm throughout the confusion. 4. tranquil; serene: a calm voice.

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