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calm (EN)
adjective, noun, verb

adjective “calm”

calm, Komp. calmer, Sup. calmest
  1. not showing or feeling nervousness, anger, or other strong emotions
    Even when the fire alarm went off, Mrs. Thompson remained calm and guided her students safely outside.
  2. quiet and undisturbed
    The library was a calm oasis, perfect for focusing on my studies without any interruptions.
  3. (of water) having few waves
    The lake was so calm that morning, it mirrored the sky perfectly.
  4. (of weather) peaceful and without strong winds
    After the storm passed, the weather was surprisingly calm.

noun “calm”

Singular calm, Plural calms oder onzieleg
  1. a state of peace and quietness in a person
    After the storm passed, a sense of calm washed over her, and she knew everything would be alright.
  2. a state of tranquility in a place or situation
    After the bustling party ended, a soothing calm settled over the house.
  3. a time when there is no wind
    During the calm, the sails hung limp and the sea was as smooth as glass.

verb “calm”

Infinitiv calm; hien calms; Verg. calmed; Part. Verg. calmed; Ger. calming
  1. to soothe or pacify
    She sang a lullaby to calm the restless puppy.
  2. to reach a state of peace and quietness
    After the storm passed, the sea calmed and the waves gently lapped against the shore.