(of one's conscience) Free of guilt
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Tranquil in nature
“It was warm and calm, making it a perfect day for a picnic at the park.”
Free from negative emotions, such as anger
“The activists were steadfast, yet calm throughout the rally.”
Free from mental or emotional distress
“He remained calm despite being accosted by a large group of angry protestors.”
Free from noise
“Wally the introvert would always retreat to the calm library to get away from his boisterous classmates.”
(of waters) Still in nature
“They sat by the edge of the calm lake to watch the sunset.”
In a state of comfort and relaxation
Cautious and patient
Smooth, clear, and shiny, like glass
Not allied with any particular nation, or to any side in a dispute
Willing to conciliate, or to make concessions
Like an idyll
(of one's conscience) Free of guilt
A state of peacefulness
“With his eyes closed, he relaxed and felt a wave of calm wash over him.”
A state of being composed, typically in the face of adversity
“There was a stoic calm in his comportment as he was cross-examined by the prosecutor.”
A state of being free from noise
“He slept peacefully due to the calm around him.”
The quality or state of being noiseless
Freedom from worries or problems
Inactivity
The property of being motionless
Freedom from civil unrest
The quality of being staid or solemn
To free from disturbance
“The protestors were getting agitated and measures were needed to calm the situation.”
To restore emotional balance
“He was visibly upset and we did everything we could to calm him.”
(calm down) To become calm
“You need to calm down because it's not that big of a deal!”
To make less powerful or intense, thereby easier to control
To free from fear, doubt or anxiety
Become less intense, violent, or severe
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