- adjectivecalm (adjective) · calmer (comparative adjective) · calmest (superlative adjective)
- not showing or feeling nervousness, anger, or other strong emotions:"she had to keep calm at all costs" · "his voice was calm"
- (of a place) peaceful, especially in contrast to recent violent activity:"the city was reported to be calm, but army patrols remained"
- (of the weather) pleasantly free from wind:"the night was clear and calm"
- (of the sea) not disturbed by large waves:"a dead calm sea"
nouncalm (noun) · calms (plural noun)- the absence of violent or confrontational activity within a place or group:"the elections proceeded in an atmosphere of relative calm" · "an edgy calm reigned in the capital"
- the absence of nervousness, agitation, or excitement in a person:"his usual calm deserted him"
- the absence of wind:"in the center of the storm calm prevailed"
- still air represented by force 0 on the Beaufort scale (less than 1 knot).
- (calms)an area of the sea without wind.
verbcalm (verb) · calms (third person present) · calmed (past tense) · calmed (past participle) · calming (present participle)- make (someone) tranquil and quiet; soothe:"I took him inside and tried to calm him down" · "he lit a cigarette to calm his nerves" · "a cup of tea will have a calming effect"
- (calm down)(of a person) become tranquil and quiet:"gradually I calmed down and lost my anxiety"
Originlate Middle English: via one of the Romance languages from Greek kauma ‘heat (of the day)’.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjectivenoun- the absence of violent or confrontational activity within a place or group:
- the absence of nervousness, agitation, or excitement in a person:
- the absence of wind:
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