calm

noun, verb, adjective42 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.2

a feeling of peace within oneself

a strange and frightening quietness

a state that seems calm on the surface but may not be

a tense situation that is temporarily quiet but likely to become violent or difficult again

a cold, controlled, and unfriendly quietness

an extreme and often frightening quietness or stillness

similar to deadly calm, suggesting the quietness of death

totally calm, without any sign of worry or excitement

calm in every way; completely calm

an emphatic version of 'calm and collected'

not emotional or worried in a difficult situation

a time when things are peaceful and without trouble

a period with no wind at all, especially at sea

similar to dead calm, used to describe very still water

the state of being calm

to make an effort to continue being in a calm state

same as 'remain calm', often used as a command or advice

to experience an internal sensation of peacefulness

to stay in a calm state, especially during a difficult situation

to look or seem calm to other people

to keep a situation or oneself peaceful and controlled

to demand or request that people become quiet and peaceful

to publicly ask people to remain peaceful

to bring a situation back to a peaceful state

to become peaceful and controlled again after being upset or agitated

used to say that a place becomes quiet and peaceful

similar to 'descends', a peaceful state begins to exist

Collocations with "calm"