As in all seas, everything from rough to calm
we can see our reflection in calm lake because the water is not moving and in sea the water is moving very fastly
We went swimming in the sea. The sea was calm/smooth/choppy/rough when we crossed the Channel.
There was a stoker who had been to sea for twenty-six years and had never seen it so calm and flat that night. It was like being On a Sea of Glass.
To me, calm, like the sea. The sea is calm, sea is blue, blue is calm. :)
angryAnswerDepending on the context, calm can have a number of opposites (antonyms), such asrough, e.g, the sea was calm; the sea was rough.windy, e.g. it was a calm day; it was a windy day.aggitated, e.g. he was calm when he was arrested; he was aggitated when he was arrestednervous, e.g. he calmly introduced himself; he nervously introduced himself.
Well certain sharks like calm & Certain like Rough.
stressed, rough
without rough motion; without rough motion
No, in "The sea became rough" rough serves as an adverb.Adjective:In the rough sea, the waves swelled.
The Sea of Galilee
stressed, rough