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calm
adjective as in peaceful, quiet (inanimate)
adjective as in composed, cool (animate)
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noun as in quietness, composure
verb as in make composed, quiet
Example Sentences
In 2022, Duke researchers, backed by the National Institutes of Health, began investigating whether stimulating the vagus nerve could affect SUMOylation and set off a natural anti-inflammatory response that calms immune responses and reduces inflammation.
When calmer conditions prevailed that Friday, crews were able to focus on containment.
Beyond this, there is a chance that if the geopolitical situation calms, that over the course of this year, gas prices fall significantly.
But Bellamy has been calm and assured as Wales boss, leading his team to Nations League promotion after an unbeaten first campaign which ended with Tuesday’s thumping 4-1 win over Iceland.
These strategies include cool-off activities like drawing, counting to ten or deep breathing, thinking about something happy to keep calm, meditation or mindfulness or moving away from other people.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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