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Definition of calm
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of calm is as below...
Calm
(super.)
Undisturbed
by
passion
or
emotion;
not
agitated
or
excited;
tranquil;
quiet in act or
speech.
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Cyclone
::
Cyclone
(n.) A
violent
storm,
often of vast
extent,
characterized
by high winds
rotating
about a calm
center
of low
atmospheric
pressure.
This
center
moves
onward,
often with a
velocity
of
twenty
or
thirty
miles an
hour..
Soothe
::
Soothe
(a.) To
assuage;
to
mollify;
to calm; to
comfort;
as, to
soothe
a
crying
child;
to
soothe
one's
sorrows..
Sedation
::
Sedation
(n.) The act of
calming,
or the state of being
calm..
Self-possession
::
Self-possession
(n.) The
possession
of one's
powers;
calmness;
self-command;
presence
of mind;
composure.
Uncalm
::
Uncalm
(v. t.) To
disturb;
to
disquiet.
Kill
::
Kill (v. t.) To cause to
cease;
to
quell;
to calm; to
still;
as, in
seamen's
language,
a
shower
of rain kills the
wind..
Apathy
::
Apathy
(n.) Want of
feeling;
privation
of
passion,
emotion,
or
excitement;
dispassion;
--
applied
either
to the body or the mind. As
applied
to the mind, it is a
calmness,
indolence,
or state of
indifference,
incapable
of being
ruffled
or
roused
to
active
interest
or
exertion
by
pleasure,
pain, or
passion..
Still
::
Still
(adv.)
Not
disturbed
by noise or
agitation;
quiet;
calm; as, a still
evening;
a still
atmosphere..
Philosopher
::
Philosopher
(n.) One who
reduces
the
principles
of
philosophy
to
practice
in the
conduct
of life; one who lives
according
to the rules of
practical
wisdom;
one who meets or
regards
all
vicissitudes
with
calmness.
Surgent
::
Surgeless
(a.) Free from
surges;
smooth;
calm.
Indisturbance
::
Indisturbance
(n.)
Freedom
from
disturbance;
calmness;
repose;
apathy;
indifference.
Becalmed
::
Becalmed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Becal.
Appease
::
Appease
(v. t.) To make
quiet;
to calm; to
reduce
to a state of
peace;
to
still;
to
pacify;
to
dispel
(anger
or
hatred);
as, to
appease
the
tumult
of the
ocean,
or of the
passions;
to
appease
hunger
or
thirst..
Calm
::
Calm
(super.)
Undisturbed
by
passion
or
emotion;
not
agitated
or
excited;
tranquil;
quiet in act or
speech.
Tranquillizing
::
Tranquillizing
(a.)
Making
tranquil;
calming.
Philosophical
::
Philosophical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
philosophy;
versed
in, or
imbued
with, the
principles
of
philosophy;
hence,
characterizing
a
philosopher;
rational;
wise;
temperate;
calm;
cool..
Calm
::
Calm (n.) To make calm; to
render
still or
quiet,
as
elements;
as, to calm the
winds..
Quench
::
Quench
(v. i.) To
become
extinguished;
to go out; to
become
calm or cool.
Repose
::
Repose
(v.) To lay at rest; to cause to be calm or
quiet;
to
compose;
to rest, -- often
reflexive;
as, to
repose
one's self on a
couch..
Calmed
::
Calmed
(imp. & p. p.) of Cal.
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