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calmed
adjective as in composed
Strongest matches
adjective as in silenced
Example Sentences
Whatever, when his life of art, fame, and flashbulbs has calmed, Gilkes has one dream.
“The fears in epidemic proportion and they need to be calmed down,” he says.
By most accounts, the Times newsroom has calmed since Baquet resumed his duties full time a few weeks after going under the knife.
I met my breaking point in this particular scene—halfway through, I had to be untied and calmed down.
After the initial incident, things calmed down until the 2007 Golden Globe Awards.
Tiny silver fish darted to and fro beneath a tumbling waterfall and he felt calmed and reassured by the sight.
Before the storm thus raised had calmed down, Mr Durant entered the room.
I read and reread this letter ten times over; then the thought of the pain it would give to Marguerite calmed me a little.
But there was a terrible silence in those two rooms, and in a few moments it chilled and calmed her.
The reasons I gave her calmed her fears for awhile, but the trouble increased and she took fright again.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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