calming
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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 calm n. Pronunciation: ' käm, ' kälm, ' kam, ' ko ̇ (l)m Function: noun Etymology: Middle English calme, probably ultimately from Old Spanish calma, from Late Latin cauma heat, from Greek kauma, from kaiein to burn Date: 14th century 1 a : a period or condition of freedom from storms, high winds, or rough activity of water b : complete absence of wind or presence of wind having a speed no greater than one mile (1.6 kilometers) per hour ― see BEAUFORT SCALE table 2 : a state of tranquillity]]> 2 calm n. Function: intransitive verb Date: 14th century : to become calm ― usually used with down transitive verb : to make calm ― often used with down ]]> 3 calm n. Function: adjective Date: 14th century 1 : marked by calm : STILL <a calm sea> 2 : free from agitation, excitement, or disturbance <a calm manner> –calm·ly adverb –calm·ness noun synonyms CALM , TRANQUIL , SERENE , PLACID , PEACEFUL mean quiet and free from disturbance. CALM often implies a contrast with a foregoing or nearby state of agitation or violence <the protests ended, and the streets were calm again>. TRANQUIL suggests a very deep quietude or composure <the tranquil beauty of a formal garden>. SERENE stresses an unclouded and lofty tranquillity <watched the sunset of a serene summer's evening>. PLACID suggests an undisturbed appearance and often implies a degree of complacency <remained placid despite the criticism>. PEACEFUL implies a state of repose in…