Calm
UK /["/kɑːm/"]/US /["/kɑːm/"]/
Definition
not excited, nervous or upset
In simple words: Not feeling strong emotions like anger or excitement; peaceful.
Examples
- The lake was calm and serene, perfect for a day of fishing.
- She tried to remain calm during the stressful presentation.
- After the storm passed, the skies became calm again.
- He spoke in a calm manner to ease her worries.
- Yoga helps me feel calm and centered after a long day.
Usage notes
Use 'calm' to describe someone who is peaceful or relaxed. It's suitable in both casual and formal contexts. Avoid using it when describing intense emotions or chaotic situations.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Sounds like 'calm' — picture a calm lake with no waves.
Collocations
- appear
- be
- feel
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- about
- calm and collected
- cool, calm and collected
- appear
- be
- feel
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- about
- calm and collected
- cool, calm and collected
Synonyms
- peaceful
- tranquil
- composed
- serene
- collected
Antonyms
- agitated
- nervous
- excited
Common mistakes
- Using 'calm' when meaning 'excited' or 'angry'.
- Confusing 'calm' with 'clm', a less common abbreviation.
- Incorrectly saying 'more calm' instead of 'calmer'.