Calm is an action, so it is already a verb. As in "to calm down" or "to calm someone down".
Calms, calming and calmed are verbs too.
"Please calm down".
"He is calming the boss down".
"He calmed the room".
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The word calm is an adjective. It means to be peaceful. Calm can also be a noun and a verb.
It is "to calm".
Calm is already a verb when used in the correct context. As in "to calm".Calms, calmed and calming are also verbs, depending on the tense you want.Some example sentences are:"I will calm down"."He calms down"."I calmed her down"."We are calming her down".
The noun calmness is based on the adjective calm. (Calm can also be a noun or verb.)
Yes. The word CALM can be used as an adjective, verb, or noun.
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 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).
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Calm is a regular verb so the past and past participle are both calmed.
The verb for peace is "to pacify." It means to bring peace or calm to a situation.
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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.