Calma
pronunciation: kɑlmɑ
part of speech: adjective, verb, noun
calm1 = calma, sosiego, tranquilidad, parsimonia.
Example: Undue haste and panic can be minimized by calm, purposeful behavior that is reassuring to the public.
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» be the picture of calm = ser la personificación de la calma.
Example: He doesn't remember how he felt before that game, whether he was a bundle of nerves or the picture of calm.» calm oasis = oasis de calma, oasis de tranquilidad.
Example: If you are looking for a calm oasis in a sea of stress when you return home, decorating in the Zen style may be the perfect answer.calm [calmer -comp., calmest -sup.]2 = calmado, tranquilo, sereno, sosegado, pancho, parsimonioso. [Pincha en o en para ver otros adjetivos cuyo grados comparativos y superlativos se formas añadiendo "-er" o "-est" (o sus variantes "-r" o "-st") al final]
Example: Her calm confident eyes silently invited him to relieve his mind, and he could not resist the temptation.
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» calm like a millpond = como una balsa de aceite.
Example: At other times, the sea was calm like a millpond.» (cool,) calm and collected = tranquilo y sereno, sereno y tranquilo.
Example: These days I'm not exactly cool, calm, and collected -- I'm more like a nervous wreck.» keep + Nombre + calm = mantener calmado, mantener sereno.
Example: Learn more about these 8 yoga moves that'll help keep you calm and collected over the holidays.» remain + calm = permaner calmado, permanecer en calma, permanecer sereno, mantenerse sereno.
Example: Under pressure, getting excited yields better results than remaining calm.» stay + calm = permaner calmado, permanecer en calma, permanecer sereno, mantenerse sereno.
Example: It's not easy to stay calm when dealing with a frustrating situation or person.calm3 = calmar.
Example: In spite of parents' reassurances, however, some children still may require medicine to calm them before surgery.
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» calm down = calmar, calmarse, serenar, serenarse, sosegar, sosegarse, tranquilizar, tranquilizarse.
Example: Calm down mate, I think your post is closer to overstepping the mark -- a forum is just regular people talking.» calm + Posesivo + conscience = calmar + Posesivo + conciencia.
Example: I thought, finally this is my chance, I can settle the debt and calm my conscience, after a mere 42 years.
Calm synonyms
still
in spanish: todavía,
pronunciation: stɪl
part of speech: adverb
quiet
in spanish: tranquilo,
pronunciation: kwaɪət
part of speech: adjective
equanimity
in spanish: ecuanimidad,
pronunciation: ikwənɪmɪti
part of speech: noun
steady
in spanish: estable,
pronunciation: stedi
part of speech: adjective
serene
in spanish: sereno,
pronunciation: sɜrin
part of speech: adjective
lull
in spanish: calma,
pronunciation: lʌl
part of speech: noun, verb
tranquil
in spanish: tranquilo,
pronunciation: træŋkwəl
part of speech: adjective
placid
in spanish: plácido,
pronunciation: plæsəd
part of speech: adjective
composed
in spanish: compuesto,
pronunciation: kəmpoʊzd
part of speech: adjective
sedate
in spanish: sosegado,
pronunciation: sɪdeɪt
part of speech: adjective
composure
in spanish: calma,
pronunciation: kəmpoʊʒɜr
part of speech: noun
peaceful
in spanish: pacífico,
pronunciation: pisfəl
part of speech: adjective
settled
in spanish: colocado,
pronunciation: setəld
part of speech: adjective
becalm
in spanish: Estate calmado,
pronunciation: bɪkɑm
part of speech: verb
calmness
in spanish: calma,
pronunciation: kɑmnəs
part of speech: noun
unruffled
in spanish: ecuánime,
pronunciation: ənrʌfəld
part of speech: adjective
chill out
in spanish: relajarse,
pronunciation: tʃɪlaʊt
part of speech: verb
undisturbed
in spanish: sin ser molestado,
pronunciation: əndɪstɜrbd
part of speech: adjective
quieten
in spanish: calmar,
pronunciation: kwitən
part of speech: verb
settle down
in spanish: establecerse,
pronunciation: setəldaʊn
part of speech: verb
tranquilize
in spanish: tranquilizar,
pronunciation: træŋkwəlaɪz
part of speech: verb
calm down
in spanish: cálmese,
pronunciation: kɑmdaʊn
part of speech: verb
windless
in spanish: sin viento,
pronunciation: wɪndləs
part of speech: adjective
tranquillize
in spanish: tranquilizar,
pronunciation: træŋkwɪlaɪz
part of speech: verb
cool off
in spanish: refrescarse,
pronunciation: kulɔf
part of speech: verb
unagitated
in spanish: no agitado,
pronunciation: ənædʒɪteɪtɪd
part of speech: adjective
simmer down
in spanish: calmarse,
pronunciation: sɪmɜrdaʊn
part of speech: verb
cool it
in spanish: enfriarlo,
pronunciation: kulɪt
part of speech: verb
Calm antonyms
charge
pronunciation: tʃɑrdʒ
part of speech: noun
brace
pronunciation: breɪs
part of speech: noun
agitate
pronunciation: ædʒəteɪt
part of speech: verb
arouse
pronunciation: ɜraʊz
part of speech: verb
rouse
pronunciation: raʊs
part of speech: verb
stimulate
pronunciation: stɪmjəleɪt
part of speech: verb
excite
pronunciation: ɪksaɪt
part of speech: verb
energize
pronunciation: enɜrdʒaɪz
part of speech: verb
stormy
pronunciation: stɔrmi
part of speech: adjective
commove
pronunciation: kɑməvə
part of speech: verb
discomposure
pronunciation: dɪskəmpɑʒɜr
part of speech: noun
perk up
pronunciation: pɜrkʌp
part of speech: verb
energise
pronunciation: enɜrdʒaɪz
part of speech: verb
charge up
pronunciation: tʃɑrdʒʌp
part of speech: verb