1. calm - Noun
2. calm - Adjective
3. calm - Verb
5. calm - Adjective Satellite
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.
To make calm; to render still or quiet, as elements; as, to calm the winds.
To deliver from agitation or excitement; to still or soothe, as the mind or passions.
Not stormy; without motion, as of winds or waves; still; quiet; serene; undisturbed.
Undisturbed by passion or emotion; not agitated or excited; tranquil; quiet in act or speech.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIf people only knew that for every word they will be held accountable on The Judgment Day, the world would calm down. Iliy (Nozdrin)
When a wise person gets angry, he sits down and remains silent to calm his heart, so that anger does not take over him-allowing him to remain the master of himself. Nectarios of Aegina
Anyone can hold the helm when the sea is calm. Publilius Syrus
Calm water does not mean there are no crocodiles. Indonesian Proverb
God promises a safe landing but not a calm passage. Bulgarian Proverb
Don't think there are no crocodiles because the water's calm. Malay Proverb