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Difference Between Calmness and Calm

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Calmness

Calmness is the mental state of peace of mind being free from agitation, excitement, or disturbance. It also refers being in a state of serenity, tranquillity, or peace.

Calm

Not showing or feeling nervousness, anger, or other strong emotions
She had to keep calm at all costs
His voice was calm

Calmness

Nearly or completely motionless; undisturbed
The calm surface of the lake.

Calm

(of the weather) pleasantly free from wind
The night was clear and calm

Calmness

Not excited or agitated; composed
The president was calm throughout the global crisis.
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Calm

The absence of strong emotions; calm feelings
His usual calm deserted him

Calmness

An absence or cessation of motion; stillness.

Calm

The absence of wind
In the centre of the storm calm prevailed

Calmness

A condition of no wind or a wind with a speed of less than 1 knot (1.15 miles per hour; 1.9 kilometers per hour), according to the Beaufort scale.

Calm

Make (someone) tranquil and quiet; soothe
I took him inside and tried to calm him down
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Calmness

Tranquility or serenity
"an unaccustomed reticence that I took to be the calm that follows rage" (Jeanne Marie Laskas).

Calm

Nearly or completely motionless; undisturbed
The calm surface of the lake.

Calmness

To make or become calm or quiet
A warm bath will calm you. After the storm, the air calmed.

Calm

Not excited or agitated; composed
The president was calm throughout the global crisis.

Calmness

(uncountable) The state of being calm; tranquillity; silence.

Calm

An absence or cessation of motion; stillness.

Calmness

(countable) The product of being calm.

Calm

A condition of no wind or a wind with a speed of less than 1 knot (1.15 miles per hour; 1.9 kilometers per hour), according to the Beaufort scale.

Calmness

The state of quality of being calm; quietness; tranquillity; self-repose.
The gentle calmness of the flood.
Hes calmness was the repose of conscious power.

Calm

Tranquility or serenity
"an unaccustomed reticence that I took to be the calm that follows rage" (Jeanne Marie Laskas).

Calmness

Steadiness of mind under stress;
He accepted their problems with composure and she with equanimity

Calm

To make or become calm or quiet
A warm bath will calm you. After the storm, the air calmed.

Calmness

An absence of strong winds or rain

Calm

(of a person) Peaceful, quiet, especially free from anger and anxiety.

Calmness

A feeling of calm; an absence of agitation or excitement

Calm

(of a place or situation) Free of noise and disturbance.

Calm

(of water) with few or no waves on the surface; not rippled.

Calm

Without wind or storm.

Calm

(in a person) The state of being calm; peacefulness; absence of worry, anger, fear or other strong negative emotion.

Calm

(in a place or situation) The state of being calm; absence of noise and disturbance.

Calm

A period of time without wind.

Calm

(transitive) To make calm.
To calm a crying baby
To calm the passions

Calm

(intransitive) To become calm.

Calm

Freedom from motion, agitation, or disturbance; a cessation or absence of that which causes motion or disturbance, as of winds or waves; tranquility; stillness; quiet; serenity.
The wind ceased, and there was a great calm.
A calm before a storm is commonly a peace of a man's own making.

Calm

To make calm; to render still or quiet, as elements; as, to calm the winds.
To calm the tempest raised by Eolus.

Calm

To deliver from agitation or excitement; to still or soothe, as the mind or passions.
Passions which seem somewhat calmed.

Calm

Not stormy; without motion, as of winds or waves; still; quiet; serene; undisturbed.
Now all is calm, and fresh, and still.

Calm

Undisturbed by passion or emotion; not agitated or excited; tranquil; quiet in act or speech.
Such calm old age as conscience pureAnd self-commanding hearts ensure.

Calm

Steadiness of mind under stress;
He accepted their problems with composure and she with equanimity

Calm

Make calm or still;
Quiet the dragons of worry and fear

Calm

Make steady;
Steady yourself

Calm

Become quiet or calm, especially after a state of agitation;
After the fight both men need to cool off.
It took a while after the baby was born for things to settle down again.

Calm

Cause to be calm or quiet as by administering a sedative to;
The patient must be sedated before the operation

Calm

Not agitated; without losing self-possession;
Spoke in a calm voice
Remained calm throughout the uproar

Calm

Characterized by absence of emotional agitation;
Calm acceptance of the inevitable
Remained serene in the midst of turbulence
A serene expression on her face
She became more tranquil
Tranquil life in the country

Calm

(of weather) free from storm or wind;
Calm seas

Calm

Marked by freedom from agitation or excitement;
The rioters gradually became calm and slowly dispersed

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