QUIET vs CALM: NOUN
- The absence of movement; stillness, tranquility
- The absence of sound; quietness.
- Disturbed; restless.
- Quietly.
- Still; peaceful.
- Freedom from disturbance, noise, or alarm; stillness; tranquillity; peace; security.
- The quality or state of being quiet, or in repose; as an hour or a time of quiet.
- Synonyms Repose, Tranquillity, etc. See rest.
- An undisturbed state of mind; peace of soul; patience; calmness.
- An undisturbed condition; tranquillity; peace; repose.
- Rest; repose; stillness.
- The quality or condition of being quiet.
- A period of calm weather
- An untroubled state; free from disturbances
- The absence of sound
- A disposition free from stress or emotion
- Wind moving at less than 1 knot; 0 on the Beaufort scale
- A period of time without wind.
- The state of being calm; absence of noise and disturbance.
- The state of being calm; peacefulness; absence of worry, anger, fear or other strong negative emotion.
- 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.
- Plural The small cords through which the warp is passed in a loom.
- Plural A mold; a frame, etc.
- A cog of a wheel.
- The scum of liquor.
- Freedom from mental agitation or passion; tranquillity; quiet; serenity.
- The condition of being without motion, agitation, or disturbance; stillness: properly of the air, and hence of the sea and of the weather in general.
- A dialectal form of qualm.
- Tranquility or serenity.
- 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.
- An absence or cessation of motion; stillness.
- Steadiness of mind under stress
QUIET vs CALM: ADJECTIVE
- Not talking much or not talking loudly; reserved.
- Not busy, of low quantity.
- Having little motion or activity; calm.
- With little or no sound; denoting absence of disturbing noise.
- Not showy; not such as to attract attention; undemonstrative
- Not giving offense; not exciting disorder or trouble; not turbulent; gentle; mild; meek; contented.
- Not excited or anxious; calm; peaceful; placid; settled
- Free from noise or disturbance; hushed; still.
- In a state of rest or calm; without stir, motion, or agitation; still
- Out of public scrutiny; known or discussed by few.
- Restrained, as in style; understated.
- Not showy or bright; subdued.
- Providing or allowing relaxation; restful; soothing.
- Free of turmoil and agitation; calm.
- Making or characterized by little or no noise.
- In a softened tone
- Without untoward incident or disruption
- Free from disturbance
- Of the sun; characterized by a low level of surface phenomena like sun spots e.g.
- Characterized by an absence or near absence of agitation or activity
- Free of noise or uproar; or making little if any sound
- Not showy or obtrusive
- With little waves on the surface.
- Free of noise and disturbance.
- Peaceful, quiet, especially free from anger and anxiety.
- Undisturbed by passion or emotion; not agitated or excited; tranquil; quiet in act or speech.
- Not stormy; without motion, as of winds or waves; still; quiet; serene; undisturbed.
- Not excited or agitated; composed.
- Nearly or completely motionless; undisturbed.
- Not agitated; without losing self-possession
- (of weather) free from storm or wind
- Marked by freedom from agitation or excitement
- Characterized by absence of emotional agitation
QUIET vs CALM: VERB
- To cause someone to become quiet.
- To become quiet, silent, still, tranquil, calm.
- Make calm or still
- Become quiet or quieter
- To become calm.
- To make calm.
- Make steady
- Cause to be calm or quiet as by administering a sedative to
- Make calm or still
- Become quiet or calm, especially after a state of agitation
QUIET vs CALM: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To become still, silent, or calm; -- often with down.
- To become quiet.
- To make (a title) secure by freeing from uncertainties or adverse claims as to the ownership.
- To cause to become quiet.
- To deliver from agitation or excitement; to still or soothe, as the mind or passions.
- To make calm; to render still or quiet, as elements.
QUIET vs CALM: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To calm; to appease; to pacify; to lull; to allay; to tranquillize
- To stop motion in; to still; to reduce to a state of rest, or of silence.
- N/A
QUIET vs CALM: ADVERB
- With little or no activity or no agitation (`quiet' is a nonstandard variant for `quietly')
- N/A
QUIET vs CALM: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Or making little if any sound
- Free of noise or uproar
- Free from disturbances
- An untroubled state
- (of a body of water) free from disturbance by heavy waves
- Meek, mild.
- = Syn. 1-5. Placid, Serene, etc. (see calm), peaceful, unruffled, undisturbed.
- Not glaring or showy; not such as to attract notice; in good taste: as, quiet colors; a quiet dress.
- Free from fuss or bustle; without stiffness or formality.
- Free from noise or sound; silent; still: as, a quiet neighborhood.
- Undisturbed by emotion; calm; patient; contented.
- Peaceable; not turbulent; not giving offense; not exciting controversy, disorder, or trouble.
- Left at rest; free from alarm or disturbance; unmolested; tranquil.
- Being in a state of rest; not being in action or motion; not moving or agitated; still: as, remain quiet; the sea was quiet.
- To become quiet or still; abate: as, the sea quieted.
- Synonyms To compose, soothe, sober; to still, silence, hush.
- To make or cause to be quiet; calm; appease; pacify; lull; allay; tranquillize: as, to quiet the soul when it is agitated; to quiet the clamors of a nation; to quiet the disorders of a city.
- To bring to a state of rest; stop.
- Without losing self-possession
- Not agitated
- 0 on the Beaufort scale
- Wind moving at less than 1 knot
- Synonyms Calm, Placid, Tranquil, Serene, Quiet, Cool, Composed, Collected, smooth, peaceful, unruffled, imperturbable. All the italicized words, when applied to the mind, still suggest the physical phenomena which they primarily denote. Calm implies that the mind remains unagitated, even by care and anxiety. There is a tendency to use the word to express the most complete mastery of the emotions; but it is also used for the mere outward manner: as, in spite of his anger, he remained calm. Placid is by derivation associated with the notion of pleasure; it generally applies to that which belongs to the nature, but is also especially used of the face: as, a placid smile. Tranquil implies not so much a mastery of self amid disturbing circumstances as freedom from that which agitates, a settled calm. Serene, by its association with the aspects of the sky, implies an exalted calm, a tranquillity that rises above clouds or storms. Quiet, when applied to the disposition, implies that the person is naturally silent and undemonstrative; externally it implies that one is free from annoyances: as, to leave him in quiet. Like tranquil, but unlike the rest, it is not suggestive of a triumph of self-control over natural agitation of feelings or confusion of mind. Cool is the opposite of heated; it indicates that state in which the heat of feeling is perfectly kept down, so that the intellectual faculties are not hindered from their best operation. Composed is applicable to the state of both thoughts and feelings, while collected, gathered together, can be used only with reference to the thoughts. Composed differs from collected also in expressing, like calm, merely a frame of mind; while collected, like cool, expresses a readiness for action with the full and unimpeded force of the mind. See apathy.
- Free from mental agitation; undisturbed by passion; not agitated or excited; quiet; serene; tranquil, as the mind, temper, or attention: as, “calm words,”
- Without motion; still; not stormy; undisturbed; not agitated; serene.
- To become calm or quiet: as, the tempest now began to calm.
- To becalm.
- To still, appease, allay, or pacify, as the mind or passions.
- To still; quiet, as the wind or elements.
- (transitive; intransitive verb) To make or become calm or quiet.
QUIET vs CALM: RELATED WORDS
- Unruffled, Hush, Unpretentious, Restful, Serenity, Silence, Tranquility, Muted, Silent, Subdued, Uneventful, Hushed, Placid, Tranquil, Calm
- Composed, Windless, Steady, Undisturbed, Lull, Equanimity, Sedate, Quieten, Composure, Peaceful, Placid, Tranquil, Serene, Unruffled, Quiet
QUIET vs CALM: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Unruffled, Hush, Unpretentious, Restful, Serenity, Silence, Tranquility, Muted, Silent, Subdued, Uneventful, Hushed, Placid, Tranquil, Calm
- Composed, Windless, Steady, Undisturbed, Lull, Equanimity, Sedate, Quieten, Composure, Peaceful, Placid, Tranquil, Serene, Unruffled, Quiet
QUIET vs CALM: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
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- His calm, kind face came up before me.
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- An eerie calm had settled over the basement.
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- Leopard Gecko are calm, small and really beautiful.
- She observes cows being placed into a squeeze chute to calm them and during an anxiety attack, she uses the chute to calm herself.
- It helps nervous people feel calm and calm people feel more excited.
- Communication is easier when we are calm and others are more likely to remain calm if you do.
- His calm and patient demeanor has also been wonderful as it has kept me calm.
- Keeping calm helps the child to be more calm.
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