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calm


calm

C0041800 (käm)adj. calm·er, calm·est 1. Nearly or completely motionless; undisturbed: the calm surface of the lake.2. Not excited or agitated; composed: The president was calm throughout the global crisis.n.1. a. An absence or cessation of motion; stillness.b. A condition of no wind or a wind with a speed of less than 1 knot (1.15 miles per hour; 1.9 kilometers per hour), according to the Beaufort scale.2. Tranquility or serenity: "an unaccustomed reticence that I took to be the calm that follows rage" (Jeanne Marie Laskas).tr. & intr.v. calmed, calm·ing, calms To make or become calm or quiet: A warm bath will calm you. After the storm, the air calmed.
[Middle English calme, from Old French, from Old Italian calmo, from Late Latin cauma, heat of the day, resting place in the heat of the day, from Greek kauma, burning heat, from kaiein, to burn. N., from Middle English calme, from Italian calma, from Vulgar Latin *calma, from Late Latin.]
calm′ly adv.calm′ness n.Synonyms: calm, peaceful, placid, serene, tranquil
These adjectives denote absence of excitement or disturbance: calm acceptance of the inevitable; a peaceful hike through the scenic hills; a soothing, placid temperament; spent a serene, restful weekend at the lake; hoped for a more tranquil life in the country. See Also Synonyms at cool.

calm

(kɑːm) adj1. almost without motion; still: a calm sea. 2. (Physical Geography) meteorol of force 0 on the Beaufort scale; without wind3. not disturbed, agitated, or excited; under control: he stayed calm throughout the confusion. 4. tranquil; serene: a calm voice. n5. an absence of disturbance or rough motion; stillness6. (Physical Geography) an absence of wind7. tranquillityvb (often foll by down) to make or become calm[C14: from Old French calme, from Old Italian calma, from Late Latin cauma heat, hence a rest during the heat of the day, from Greek kauma heat, from kaiein to burn] ˈcalmly adv ˈcalmness n

calm

(kɑm; older kæm; spelling pron. kɑlm)

adj. calm•er, calm•est,
n., v. adj. 1. without rough motion; still or nearly still: a calm sea. 2. not windy: a calm day. 3. free from excitement or passion; tranquil: a calm manner. n. 4. freedom from motion or disturbance; stillness. 5. wind speed of less than 1 mph (0.447 m/sec). 6. freedom from agitation or excitement; tranquillity. v.t. 7. to make calm. v.i. 8. to become calm (usu. fol. by down). [1350–1400; Middle English calm(e) < Italian calma (n.), calmo (adj.) < Late Latin cauma summer heat] calm′ing•ly, adv. calm′ly, adv. calm′ness, n. syn: calm, collected, composed, cool imply the absence of agitation. calm implies an unruffled state in the midst of disturbance all around: He remained calm throughout the crisis. collected implies complete command of one's thoughts, feelings, and behavior, usu. as a result of effort: The witness was remarkably collected during questioning. composed implies inner peace and dignified self-possession: pale but composed. cool implies clarity of judgment and absence of strong feeling or excitement: cool in the face of danger.

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Past participle: calmed
Gerund: calming
Imperative
calm
calm
Present
I calm
you calm
he/she/it calms
we calm
you calm
they calm
Preterite
I calmed
you calmed
he/she/it calmed
we calmed
you calmed
they calmed
Present Continuous
I am calming
you are calming
he/she/it is calming
we are calming
you are calming
they are calming
Present Perfect
I have calmed
you have calmed
he/she/it has calmed
we have calmed
you have calmed
they have calmed
Past Continuous
I was calming
you were calming
he/she/it was calming
we were calming
you were calming
they were calming
Past Perfect
I had calmed
you had calmed
he/she/it had calmed
we had calmed
you had calmed
they had calmed
Future
I will calm
you will calm
he/she/it will calm
we will calm
you will calm
they will calm
Future Perfect
I will have calmed
you will have calmed
he/she/it will have calmed
we will have calmed
you will have calmed
they will have calmed
Future Continuous
I will be calming
you will be calming
he/she/it will be calming
we will be calming
you will be calming
they will be calming
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been calming
you have been calming
he/she/it has been calming
we have been calming
you have been calming
they have been calming
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been calming
you will have been calming
he/she/it will have been calming
we will have been calming
you will have been calming
they will have been calming
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been calming
you had been calming
he/she/it had been calming
we had been calming
you had been calming
they had been calming
Conditional
I would calm
you would calm
he/she/it would calm
we would calm
you would calm
they would calm
Past Conditional
I would have calmed
you would have calmed
he/she/it would have calmed
we would have calmed
you would have calmed
they would have calmed
Thesaurus
Noun1.calm - steadiness of mind under stress; "he accepted their problems with composure and she with equanimity"calmness, composure, equanimitydisposition, temperament - your usual mood; "he has a happy disposition"aplomb, assuredness, sang-froid, cool, poise - great coolness and composure under strain; "keep your cool"serenity, tranquility, placidity, tranquillity, repose, quiet - a disposition free from stress or emotion
2.calm - wind moving at less than 1 knot; 0 on the Beaufort scalecalm airair current, current of air, wind - air moving (sometimes with considerable force) from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure; "trees bent under the fierce winds"; "when there is no wind, row"; "the radioactivity was being swept upwards by the air current and out into the atmosphere"Beaufort scale, wind scale - an international scale of wind force from 0 (calm air) to 12 (hurricane)
Verb1.calm - make calm or stillcalm - make calm or still; "quiet the dragons of worry and fear"still, tranquilize, tranquillise, tranquillize, calm down, quiet, quieten, lulllull - calm by deception; "Don't let yourself be lulled into a false state of security"compose - calm (someone, especially oneself); make quiet; "She had to compose herself before she could reply to this terrible insult"appease, assuage, conciliate, gentle, gruntle, lenify, mollify, pacify, placate - cause to be more favorably inclined; gain the good will of; "She managed to mollify the angry customer"reassure, assure - cause to feel sure; give reassurance to; "The airline tried to reassure the customers that the planes were safe"comfort, console, solace, soothe - give moral or emotional strength tocharge up, commove, agitate, rouse, excite, turn on, charge - cause to be agitated, excited, or roused; "The speaker charged up the crowd with his inflammatory remarks"
2.calm - make steadycalm - make steady; "steady yourself" becalm, steadystabilise, stabilize - become stable or more stable; "The economy stabilized"
3.calm - become quiet or calm, especially after a state of agitation; "After the fight both men need to cool off."; "It took a while after the baby was born for things to settle down again."calm down, chill out, cool it, cool off, simmer down, settle downchange state, turn - undergo a transformation or a change of position or action; "We turned from Socialism to Capitalism"; "The people turned against the President when he stole the election"
4.calm - cause to be calm or quiet as by administering a sedative tocalm - cause to be calm or quiet as by administering a sedative to; "The patient must be sedated before the operation"sedate, tranquilize, tranquillise, tranquillizeaffect - act physically on; have an effect upon; "the medicine affects my heart rate"hypnotise, hypnotize, mesmerise, mesmerize - induce hypnosis in
Adj.1.calm - not agitated; without losing self-possession; "spoke in a calm voice"; "remained calm throughout the uproar"; "he remained serene in the midst of turbulence"; "a serene expression on her face"; "she became more tranquil"; "tranquil life in the country"serene, tranquil, unagitatedcomposed - serenely self-possessed and free from agitation especially in times of stress; "the performer seemed completely composed as she stepped onto the stage"; "I felt calm and more composed than I had in a long time"
2.calm - (of weather) free from storm or wind; "calm seas"peaceful, peaceable - not disturbed by strife or turmoil or war; "a peaceful nation"; "peaceful times"; "a far from peaceful Christmas"; "peaceful sleep"stormy - (especially of weather) affected or characterized by storms or commotion; "a stormy day"; "wide and stormy seas"

calm

adjective1. cool, relaxed, composed, sedate, undisturbed, collected, unmoved, dispassionate, unfazed (informal), impassive, unflappable (informal), unruffled, unemotional, self-possessed, imperturbable, equable, keeping your cool, unexcited, unexcitable, as cool as a cucumber Try to keep calm and just tell me what happened.
cool worried, troubled, heated, shaken, excited, emotional, disturbed, fierce, aroused, frantic, agitated, perturbed, discomposed
2. peaceful, quiet, tranquil, undisturbed, untroubled, free from strife The city appears relatively calm today.3. still, quiet, smooth, peaceful, mild, serene, tranquil, placid, halcyon, balmy, restful, windless, pacific The normally calm waters of Mururoa lagoon heaved and frothed.
still wild, rough, stormy
noun1. peacefulness, peace, serenity, calmness He felt a sudden sense of calm and contentment.2. stillness, peace, quiet, hush, serenity, tranquillity, repose, calmness, peacefulness the rural calm of Grand Rapids, Michigan3. peace, calmness Church leaders have appealed for calm.
peace disturbance, agitation, wildness
verb1. soothe, settle, quiet, relax, appease, still, allay, assuage, quieten She had a drink to calm her nerves.
soothe excite, disturb, irritate, aggravate, agitate
2. placate, hush, pacify, mollify Officials hoped this action would calm the situation.
placate stir, arouse, aggravate

calm

adjective1. Motionless and undisturbed:halcyon, peaceful, placid, quiet, serene, still, stilly, tranquil, untroubled.2. Not excited or emotionally agitated:peaceful, placid, serene, tranquil.3. Not easily excited, even under pressure:collected, composed, cool, cool-headed, detached, even, even-tempered, imperturbable, nonchalant, possessed, unflappable, unruffled.noun1. An absence of motion or disturbance:calmness, hush, lull, peace, peacefulness, placidity, placidness, quiet, quietness, serenity, stillness, tranquillity, untroubledness.2. Lack of emotional agitation:calmness, peace, peacefulness, placidity, placidness, quietude, serenity, tranquillity.verb1. To make or become calm.Also used with down:allay, balm, becalm, lull, quiet, settle, still, tranquilize.2. To ease the anger or agitation of.Also used with down:appease, assuage, conciliate, dulcify, gentle, mollify, pacify, placate, propitiate, soften, soothe, sweeten.Idiom: pour oil on troubled water.
Translations
平静的镇静的风平浪静使镇静安静

calm

(kaːm) adjective1. still or quiet. a calm sea; The weather was calm. 平靜的 平静的2. not anxious or excited. a calm person/expression; Please keep calm! 鎮靜的 镇静的 noun1. (a period of) absence of wind and large waves. 風平浪靜 风平浪静2. peace and quiet. He enjoyed the calm of the library. 安靜 安静 verb to make calm. Calm yourself! 使鎮靜 使镇静ˈcalmly adverb 鎮靜地,平靜地 镇静地,平静地 ˈcalmness noun 鎮靜 镇静calm down to make or become calm. He tried to calm her down by giving her some brandy; Calm down! 鎮靜下來 镇静下来

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calm your tits

rude slang Calm down. Relax. Oh, calm your tits, Maggie—we'll be home before curfew.See also: calm, tit

after a storm comes a calm

Things often improve after a difficult, chaotic, or stressful time. Bankruptcy is very emotionally taxing, but try to remember that after a storm comes a calm.See also: after, calm, come, storm

the calm after a storm

The period during which things improve after a difficult, chaotic, or stressful time. Yesterday was very hectic, but today I feel like I can finally breathe again. It's the calm after a storm.See also: after, calm, storm

calm down

1. To relax or become less intense. Although this phrase can be applied to things or situations, it is often said as an imperative to one who is openly anxious, angry, or upset. I've been rocking the baby for hours, but I just can't get her to calm down and stop crying. Calm down—we'll be home before curfew. Work was chaotic during the merger, but things are finally calming down now.2. To soothe someone or diffuse a tense situation. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "calm" and "down." I've been rocking the baby for hours, but I just can't seem to calm her down. The therapy dog really seems to calm down our patients.See also: calm, down

cool, calm, and collected

Calm and composed. I was petrified to take the stage, but Alice was cool, calm, and collected, Practicing meditation has helped me to be cool, calm, and collected in times of trouble.See also: and, collected

calm before the storm

A period of inactivity or tranquility before something chaotic begins. Likened to a literal period of calm before a storm begins. Oh, this is the calm before the storm—the dinner rush will turn this place into a mad house.See also: before, calm, storm

lull before the storm

A period of inactivity or tranquility before something chaotic begins. Likened to a literal period of calm before a storm begins. Oh, this is the lull before the storm—the dinner rush will turn this place into a mad house.See also: before, lull, storm

After a storm comes a calm,

 and After the storm comes a calm.; The calm after a storm.Prov. Things are often calm after an upheaval. Jill: I can't believe how peaceful the office is today, when yesterday everyone was either being fired or threatening to quit. Jane: After a storm comes a calm.See also: after, calm, come, storm

calm down

to relax; to become less busy or active. Now, now, calm down. You look so nervous. Please calm down. Nothing bad is going to happen.See also: calm, down

calm someone (or an animal) down

to cause someone or an animal to be less active, upset, or unsettled. Please try to calm yourself down! Can you calm down your yapping dog?See also: calm, down

cool, calm, and collected

Cliché [of a person] very calm and poised. James did very well in his TV appearances. He stayed cool, calm, and collected. The bad news didn't seem to distress Jane at all. She remained cool, calm, and collected.See also: and, collected

lull before the storm

 and calm before the storma quiet period just before a period of great activity or excitement. (Literal in reference to weather.) It was very quiet in the cafeteria just before the students came in for lunch. It was the lull before the storm. In the brief calm before the storm, the clerks prepared themselves for the doors to open and bring in thousands of shoppers.See also: before, lull, storm

cool, calm, and collected

Calm and composed, self-possessed. For example, No matter what the board decides, you have to appear cool, calm, and collected in front of the stockholders . This alliterative synonym for cool as a cucumber dates from the late 1800s. See also: and, collected

the calm before the storm

or

the lull before the storm

COMMON You describe a very quiet period as the calm before the storm or the lull before the storm if it is followed by a period of trouble or intense activity. Things are relatively relaxed at the moment, but I think it's probably the calm before the storm. The Emergency Department is fairly quiet, the lull before the storm. Note: This expression can be varied by replacing the storm with another storm or by adding next before storm. The fragile ceasefire may be just the lull before another storm.See also: before, calm, storm

the ˌcalm/ˌlull before the ˈstorm

(saying) a period of unnatural calm before an attack, violent activity, etc: What the country was experiencing was not peace, but just the calm before another storm.See also: before, calm, lull, storm

calm down

v.1. To become less agitated, active, or unsettled: When the wind calmed down, we went outside to assess the storm's damage.2. To cause someone or something to become less angry, active, or unsettled: The leader calmed down the angry mob by addressing their complaints. Listening to music before going to bed calms me down and helps me sleep.See also: calm, down

cool, calm, and collected

mod. cool; unabashed. Albert is almost always cool, calm, and collected. See also: and, collected

calm before the storm, the

A sense of foreboding, during a particularly serene period, that violence is on its way. “Fair weather brings on cloudy weather” is an ancient Greek proverb. Numerous writers from approximately 1200 on also are recorded as saying that calm will come after a storm. Transferring fair and foul weather to human affairs, particularly to good fortune and adversity, and to peace and war, are also very old. “It is a common fault of men not to reckon on storms in fair weather,” wrote Machiavelli in The Prince (1513). In modern times the phrase frequently has been applied to an uneasy peacetime, when war seemed imminent. It was so used in the late 1930s, when it was already a cliché. See also: before, calm

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calm

Meteorol of force 0 on the Beaufort scale; without wind

Calm

 

a condition of little or no wind. On the Beaufort scale, wind velocity during a calm is 0–0.2 m/sec. Calms are usually observed within stable anticyclones, in cols, and in the intertropical convergence zone. Calms occur more often in valleys and basins than in open areas with free circulation of air. There is little turbulence during a calm, and therefore harmful atmospheric aerosols (smoke and gas) may accumulate in the lowest atmospheric layer.

calm

[käm] (meteorology) The absence of apparent motion of the air; in the Beaufort wind scale, smoke is observed to rise vertically, or the surface of the sea is smooth and mirrorlike; in U.S. weather observing practice, the wind has a speed under 1 mile per hour or 1 knot (1.6 kilometers per hour).

calm

The absence of wind or an apparent lack of motion of the air. It is depicted on synoptic charts as image.

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Candesartan And Lisinopril Microalbuminuria study. A study designed to assess and compare the efficacy of candesartan, lisinopril and their combination on blood pressure (BP) and albuminuria in hypertensive microalbuminuric diabetics.
Conclusion
Both systolic BP and diastolic BP were significantly reduced with candesartan or lisinopril, with no significant differences between them; both were more effective when combined than either alone, with a total reduction of SBP by 25.3 mm Hg and DBP by 16.3 mm Hg from baseline. The reduction in urinary albumin/creatinine ratio was 24% with candesartan, 39% with lisinopril and 50% with the combination.

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CALMDepartment of Conservation and Land Management (Western Australia)
CALMConservation and Land Management (Australia)
CALMCalifornia Living Museum
CALMCommercial Advertisement Loudness Mitigation Act
CALMCircumpolar Active Layer Monitoring
CALMCareer and Life Management (Canada)
CALMCatenary Anchor Leg Mooring
CALMCannabis as Living Medicine (Canada; est. 1996)
CALMCanadian Association of Labour Media (Toronto, ON, Canada)
CALMCognitive and Affective Learning Model
CALMCenter for Alternative Living Medicine
CALMCafe-Au-Lait Macules
CALMCollaborative Application Lifecycle Management (also seen as C/ALM)
CALMCanadian Association of Logistics Management
CALMCatholic Action League of Massachusetts
CALMCustody Action for Lesbian Mothers
CALMContinuous Air interface for Long and Medium range (telecommunications)
CALMCentralized Acquisition and License Management
CALMCircumarctic Active Layer Monitoring
CALMCommon Assembly Language for Microprocessors
CALMClient Account Lifecycle Management
CALMComputer Aided Asset Liability Management
CALMComputer Assisted Learning Module
CALMComputer-Assisted Livestock Marketing
CALMCommunity Action in Learning Music (Greece)
CALMCitizens Against Legalized Murder
CALMChildren Affected with Lymphatic Malformations
CALMComputer Automated Load Manifesting
CALMCatapult Arresting-Gear and Landing-Aids Maintenance
CALMCriticality Alarm Logic Module
CALMCharlottesville's Abundant Life Ministries

calm


Related to calm: thesaurus
  • all
  • adj
  • noun
  • verb

Synonyms for calm

adj cool

Synonyms

  • cool
  • relaxed
  • composed
  • sedate
  • undisturbed
  • collected
  • unmoved
  • dispassionate
  • unfazed
  • impassive
  • unflappable
  • unruffled
  • unemotional
  • self-possessed
  • imperturbable
  • equable
  • keeping your cool
  • unexcited
  • unexcitable
  • as cool as a cucumber

Antonyms

  • worried
  • troubled
  • heated
  • shaken
  • excited
  • emotional
  • disturbed
  • fierce
  • aroused
  • frantic
  • agitated
  • perturbed
  • discomposed

adj peaceful

Synonyms

  • peaceful
  • quiet
  • tranquil
  • undisturbed
  • untroubled
  • free from strife

adj still

Synonyms

  • still
  • quiet
  • smooth
  • peaceful
  • mild
  • serene
  • tranquil
  • placid
  • halcyon
  • balmy
  • restful
  • windless
  • pacific

Antonyms

  • wild
  • rough
  • stormy

noun peacefulness

Synonyms

  • peacefulness
  • peace
  • serenity
  • calmness

noun stillness

Synonyms

  • stillness
  • peace
  • quiet
  • hush
  • serenity
  • tranquillity
  • repose
  • calmness
  • peacefulness

noun peace

Synonyms

  • peace
  • calmness

Antonyms

  • disturbance
  • agitation
  • wildness

verb soothe

Synonyms

  • soothe
  • settle
  • quiet
  • relax
  • appease
  • still
  • allay
  • assuage
  • quieten

Antonyms

  • excite
  • disturb
  • irritate
  • aggravate
  • agitate

verb placate

Synonyms

  • placate
  • hush
  • pacify
  • mollify

Antonyms

  • stir
  • arouse
  • aggravate

Synonyms for calm

adj motionless and undisturbed

Synonyms

  • halcyon
  • peaceful
  • placid
  • quiet
  • serene
  • still
  • stilly
  • tranquil
  • untroubled

adj not excited or emotionally agitated

Synonyms

  • peaceful
  • placid
  • serene
  • tranquil

adj not easily excited, even under pressure

Synonyms

  • collected
  • composed
  • cool
  • cool-headed
  • detached
  • even
  • even-tempered
  • imperturbable
  • nonchalant
  • possessed
  • unflappable
  • unruffled

noun an absence of motion or disturbance

Synonyms

  • calmness
  • hush
  • lull
  • peace
  • peacefulness
  • placidity
  • placidness
  • quiet
  • quietness
  • serenity
  • stillness
  • tranquillity
  • untroubledness

noun lack of emotional agitation

Synonyms

  • calmness
  • peace
  • peacefulness
  • placidity
  • placidness
  • quietude
  • serenity
  • tranquillity

verb to make or become calm

Synonyms

  • allay
  • balm
  • becalm
  • lull
  • quiet
  • settle
  • still
  • tranquilize

verb to ease the anger or agitation of

Synonyms

  • appease
  • assuage
  • conciliate
  • dulcify
  • gentle
  • mollify
  • pacify
  • placate
  • propitiate
  • soften
  • soothe
  • sweeten

Synonyms for calm

noun steadiness of mind under stress

Synonyms

  • calmness
  • composure
  • equanimity

Related Words

  • disposition
  • temperament
  • aplomb
  • assuredness
  • sang-froid
  • cool
  • poise
  • serenity
  • tranquility
  • placidity
  • tranquillity
  • repose
  • quiet

noun wind moving at less than 1 knot

Synonyms

  • calm air

Related Words

  • air current
  • current of air
  • wind
  • Beaufort scale
  • wind scale

verb make calm or still

Synonyms

  • still
  • tranquilize
  • tranquillise
  • tranquillize
  • calm down
  • quiet
  • quieten
  • lull

Related Words

  • lull
  • compose
  • appease
  • assuage
  • conciliate
  • gentle
  • gruntle
  • lenify
  • mollify
  • pacify
  • placate
  • reassure
  • assure
  • comfort
  • console
  • solace
  • soothe

Antonyms

  • charge up
  • commove
  • agitate
  • rouse
  • excite
  • turn on
  • charge

verb make steady

Synonyms

  • becalm
  • steady

Related Words

  • stabilise
  • stabilize

verb become quiet or calm, especially after a state of agitation

Synonyms

  • calm down
  • chill out
  • cool it
  • cool off
  • simmer down
  • settle down

Related Words

  • change state
  • turn

verb cause to be calm or quiet as by administering a sedative to

Synonyms

  • sedate
  • tranquilize
  • tranquillise
  • tranquillize

Related Words

  • affect
  • hypnotise
  • hypnotize
  • mesmerise
  • mesmerize

adj not agitated

Synonyms

  • serene
  • tranquil
  • unagitated

Related Words

  • composed

adj (of weather) free from storm or wind

Related Words

  • peaceful
  • peaceable

Antonyms

  • stormy
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