Calm /(käm)/
Calm
n.
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Freedom from motion, agitation, or disturbance; a cessation or absence of that which causes motion or disturbance, as of winds or waves; tranquility; stillness; quiet; serenity.
The wind ceased, and there was a great calm.
A calm before a storm is commonly a peace of a man's own making.
Calm
v. i.
imp. & p. p. Calmed; p. pr. & vb. n. Calming
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To make calm; to render still or quiet, as elements; as, to calm the winds.
To calm the tempest raised by Eolus.
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To deliver from agitation or excitement; to still or soothe, as the mind or passions.
Passions which seem somewhat calmed.
Calm
a.
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Not stormy; without motion, as of winds or waves; still; quiet; serene; undisturbed.
Now all is calm, and fresh, and still.
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Undisturbed by passion or emotion; not agitated or excited; tranquil; quiet in act or speech.
Such calm old age as conscience pure And self-commanding hearts ensure.