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Meanings of
calmness
in English
Russian
штиль
Portuguese
calma
Catalan
tranquil·litat
Spanish
calma
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Steadiness of mind under stress.
calm
composure
equilibrium
equanimity
discomposure
Russian
штиль
Portuguese
calma
Catalan
tranquil·litat
Spanish
calma
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A feeling of calm; an absence of agitation or excitement.
agitation
Portuguese
calma
Synonyms
Examples for "
calm
"
calm
composure
equilibrium
equanimity
Examples for "
calm
"
1
High-pressure systems bring generally
calm
conditions and often result in clear skies.
2
The final entry, for December 15, simply read Storm ended, sea
calm
.
3
I kept saying, 'Yes, sir; sorry, sir,' trying to
calm
him down.
4
Arrivals by sea have risen in recent weeks thanks to
calm
seas.
5
The doctors say that he needs to remain as
calm
as possible.
1
He's got great
composure
and he's a great addition to the squad.
2
They lacked
composure
too often, and even imagination born of clear thinking.
3
We tried to keep it really simple:
composure
and physicality, Smart said.
4
Then I comment on her
composure
and ask about performing under pressure.
5
The direct question at last scratched the
composure
of Achaeos, just slightly.
1
This year, fans have witnessed a new
equilibrium
in their No 7.
2
I think with time there has been a bit more
equilibrium
,
however.
3
For long-term survival, a species needs to reach
equilibrium
with its environment.
4
In
equilibrium
,
the light energy absorbed is balanced by light given off.
5
The same
equilibrium
must be found in the use of the mind.
1
And so everything will continue with absolute
equanimity
throughout the AAAS meeting.
2
His
equanimity
was not, however, entirely due to a naturally tranquil disposition.
3
With difficulty we came to understand the source of this strange
equanimity
.
4
He does not accept this decision with
equanimity
,
as did Seaman MacLeod.
5
But satire disturbed not the calm
equanimity
of the pensioner and placeman.
Usage of
calmness
in English
1
Seeking
calmness
within, Chani simply said to the doctors, You are mistaken.
2
So they stood; and in their
calmness
the church hushed to silence.
3
But these eyes did not confuse the cheerful
calmness
of the general.
4
They seemed strangely cynical; there was something revolting in his deepening
calmness
.
5
Is there anything I can do to help? Because helps bring
calmness
.
6
There was the frozen
calmness
of utter despair in look and tone.
7
Hence the
calmness
with which he received the intelligence of the recall.
8
The troubled waters soon ran clear: there was
calmness
in their depths.
9
Arch did not flinch; he bore the insulting scrutiny with stony
calmness
.
10
No mistake, said the Nottinghamshire gentleman with an air of infuriating
calmness
.
11
But then
calmness
sets in, and I feel my heart rate slow.
12
He affected a
calmness
which he did not in the least feel.
13
But he regained some control of himself and said with moderate
calmness
:
14
The Pawnee awaited the time of his enemy with
calmness
and dignity.
15
Few remained indoors, and few possessed the
calmness
to loll in deck-chairs.
16
His
calmness
had been rewarded-Utherhad charged him with leading the attack.
Other examples for "calmness"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
calmness
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
perfect calmness
force calmness
great calmness
usual calmness
apparent calmness
More collocations
Translations for
calmness
Russian
штиль
Portuguese
calma
equanimidade
tranquilidade
Catalan
tranquil·litat
calma
assossec
serenitat
asserenament
Spanish
calma
serenidad
tranquilidad
sosiego
Calmness
through the time
Calmness
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common