Casting Light on The Word ‘Calm’
Definition
Calm is an adjective defined as Free from agitation, excitement, or disturbance; peaceful, tranquil, or composed.
Synonyms
- Serene
- Peaceful
- Tranquil
- Quiet
- Still
- Placid
- Relaxed
- Composed
- Untroubled
- Cool-headed
Antonyms
- Agitated
- Restless
- Disturbed
- Anxious
- Nervous
- Turbulent
- Chaotic
- Frenzied
- Hectic
- Tense
What is the opposite of calm?
Agitated, restless, anxious, turbulent, frantic.
How does calm differ from serene?
It suggests a state of quietness or stillness, while serene emphasizes a more profound sense of tranquility and peace.
When is it appropriate to use calm to describe a person?
Use it when someone remains composed and collected even in stressful situations.
FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)
What does Calm do?
It is a state of being characterized by tranquility, serenity, and a lack of agitation or stress.
What does calm mean as an adjective?
It describes a peaceful state, free from agitation or excitement, often suggesting serenity and tranquility.
How can you use calm in a sentence?
She remained calm during the crisis, reassuring everyone with her composed demeanor.
What are synonyms?
Synonyms include serene, tranquil, peaceful, composed, and relaxed.
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