calmed - 2 dictionary results
calm
[kahm; older kam; spelling pron. kahlm]
adjective, -er, -est, noun, verb –adjective
| 1. | without rough motion; still or nearly still: a calm sea. |
| 2. | not windy or stormy: a calm day. |
| 3. | free from excitement or passion; tranquil: a calm face; a calm manner. |
–noun
| 4. | freedom from motion or disturbance; stillness. |
| 5. | Meteorology. wind speed of less than 1 mph (0.447 m/sec). |
| 6. | freedom from agitation, excitement, or passion; tranquillity; serenity: She faced the possibility of death with complete calm. |
–verb (used with object)
| 7. | to make calm: He calmed the excited dog. |
–verb (used without object)
| 8. | to become calm (usually fol. by down). |
Origin:
1350–1400; (n., adj.) ME calm(e) < It calma (n.), calmo (adj.) < LL cauma summer heat (with l perh. from L calēre to be hot) < Gk kaûma (s. kaumat-) burning heat; akin to kaíein to burn (see caustic ); (v.) ME calmen < It calmare, deriv. of the n.
1350–1400; (n., adj.) ME calm(e) < It calma (n.), calmo (adj.) < LL cauma summer heat (with l perh. from L calēre to be hot) < Gk kaûma (s. kaumat-) burning heat; akin to kaíein to burn (see caustic ); (v.) ME calmen < It calmare, deriv. of the n.

Related forms:
calm⋅ing⋅ly, adverb
calmly, adverb
calmness, noun
Synonyms:
1. quiet, motionless. 3. placid, peaceful, serene, self-possessed. Calm, collected, composed, cool imply the absence of agitation. Calm implies an unruffled state, esp. under disturbing conditions: calm in a crisis. Collected implies complete inner command of oneself, usually as the result of an effort: He remained collected in spite of the excitement. One who is composed has or has gained dignified self-possession: pale but composed. Cool implies clarity of judgment along with apparent absence of strong feeling or excitement, esp. in circumstances of danger or strain: so cool that he seemed calm. 7. still, quiet, tranquilize; allay, assuage, mollify, soothe, soften.
1. quiet, motionless. 3. placid, peaceful, serene, self-possessed. Calm, collected, composed, cool imply the absence of agitation. Calm implies an unruffled state, esp. under disturbing conditions: calm in a crisis. Collected implies complete inner command of oneself, usually as the result of an effort: He remained collected in spite of the excitement. One who is composed has or has gained dignified self-possession: pale but composed. Cool implies clarity of judgment along with apparent absence of strong feeling or excitement, esp. in circumstances of danger or strain: so cool that he seemed calm. 7. still, quiet, tranquilize; allay, assuage, mollify, soothe, soften.
Antonyms:
2. tempestuous. 3. agitated.
2. tempestuous. 3. agitated.
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