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calm down mean when like your mad so people usually say "calm down "
The word calm is an abstract noun; another is calmness. The word calm is also a verb and an adjective.
The word 'calm' is an abstract noun as a word for a feeling of tranquility or serenity. The abstract noun form of the adjective calm is calmness. The abstract noun form of the verb to calm is the gerund, calming. The word 'calm' is a concrete noun as a word for absence or cessation of motion; an absence of wind; stillness.
Yes. While calm is usually an adjective, it can be used to describe a period or state of relative calmness, eg. "the calm before the storm."Examples:"The sailors took advantage of the calm within the storm's eye to repair their leaking boat.""The calm in her voice made everyone a bit less afraid."
The word 'calm' is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for the absence of disturbance, the absence of wind, tranquility. The noun form for the adjective 'calm' is calmness.
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Mare Tranquillitatis or Sea of Tranquility is the lunar landform.
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The astronaut (Hatcher) is feeling nervous and queasy. Get the bottle of ginger ale from the speaker's table where you entered the island, and take it to him in the capsule.
When she was attacked by the shark, her only thought was to keep calm and get to the beach.
The Greeks didn't care what other countries thought about their religion and they felt calm and completely normal with it
The word 'calm' is an adjective; for example: We took a calm walk on a calm afternoon.Some synonyms for the adjective calm are:peacefulquietmildrestfulserenebucolicharmoniousinactivemotionlesspacificplacidtranquilThe word calm is also a verb (calm, calms, calming, calmed) and a noun (calm, an uncountable noun).
its easy just stay calm, drink lots of water and play a fun video game and try to get the thought out of your head
thinking about the wonders of celery helps him begin to feel calm about the coming of winter :) hopes this helps.
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