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calm
adjective
-
calm
,
calming
,
calms
,
calmed
,
calmer
,
calmest
not
excited
,
angry
,
or
worried
;
quiet
and
relaxed
•
Even
during
the
emergency
,
the
nurse
stayed
calm
and
gave
clear
instructions
.
Even
during
the
emergency
,
the
nurse
stayed
calm
and
gave
clear
instructions
.
•
A
cup
of
herbal
tea
helps
me
feel
calm
before
bedtime
.
A
cup
of
herbal
tea
helps
me
feel
calm
before
bedtime
.
From
Middle
English
calme
,
from
Old
French
calme
,
ultimately
from
Latin
cauma
“
heat
of
the
day
,
rest
in
the
heat
”,
later
“
quiet
”.
verb
-
calm
,
calming
,
calms
,
calmed
,
calmer
,
calmest
to
make
someone
or
something
quiet
and
relaxed
,
or
to
become
quiet
and
relaxed
•
The
mother
gently
sang
to
calm
her
baby
when
he
cried
.
The
mother
gently
sang
to
calm
her
baby
when
he
cried
.
•
Deep
breaths
can
calm
your
nerves
before
a
speech
.
Deep
breaths
can
calm
your
nerves
before
a
speech
.
Same
origin
as
the
adjective
:
Middle
English
calme
from
Old
French
,
ultimately
Latin
cauma
.
noun
-
calm
,
calming
,
calms
,
calmed
,
calmer
,
calmest
a
peaceful
,
quiet
state
with
little
or
no
movement
,
noise
,
or
excitement
•
After
the
argument
,
a
surprising
calm
settled
over
the
room
.
After
the
argument
,
a
surprising
calm
settled
over
the
room
.
•
Sailors
fear
the
sudden
calm
that
can
leave
a
ship
stranded
.
Sailors
fear
the
sudden
calm
that
can
leave
a
ship
stranded
.
Evolved
from
the
adjective
sense
to
describe
the
state
or
quality
itself
.