calmed

[kɑːmd]

calmed Definition

  • 1make (someone) tranquil and quiet; soothe
  • 2become tranquil and quiet; relax

Using calmed: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "calmed" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The sound of the waves calmed her.

  • Example

    He took a deep breath to calm himself down.

  • Example

    The baby finally calmed and fell asleep.

  • Example

    The music helped to calm my nerves.

calmed Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for calmed

Phrases with calmed

  • to become less agitated or upset; to relax

    Example

    I know you're angry, but you need to calm down before we can talk about this.

  • a period of peace or tranquility that precedes a period of violence or upheaval

    Example

    The city was eerily quiet, like the calm before the storm.

  • a phrase used to encourage people to remain composed and resilient in difficult situations

    Example

    When things get tough, just remember to keep calm and carry on.

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Summary: calmed in Brief

To 'calm' [kɑːmd] means to make someone tranquil and quiet or to become tranquil and quiet. It is often used to describe the process of relaxing or soothing someone's emotions or state of mind. Examples include 'The sound of the waves calmed her' and 'He took a deep breath to calm himself down.' Phrases like 'calm down' and 'keep calm and carry on' are commonly used to encourage relaxation and resilience.