caution |
calm |
In lang=en terms the difference between caution and calm
is that
caution is to warn; to alert, advise that caution is warranted while
calm is to become calm.
As nouns the difference between caution and calm
is that
caution is precept or warning against evil or danger of any kind; exhortation to wariness; advice; injunction while
calm is (in a person) the state of being calm; peacefulness; absence of worry, anger, fear or other strong negative emotion.
As verbs the difference between caution and calm
is that
caution is to warn; to alert, advise that caution is warranted while
calm is to make calm.
As an adjective calm is
(of a person) peaceful, quiet, especially free from anger and anxiety.
s |
calm |
As a letter s
is the letter s with a.
As an adjective calm is
(of a person) peaceful, quiet, especially free from anger and anxiety.
As a noun calm is
(in a person) the state of being calm; peacefulness; absence of worry, anger, fear or other strong negative emotion.
As a verb calm is
to make calm.
calm |
null |
As nouns the difference between calm and null
is that
calm is (in a person) the state of being calm; peacefulness; absence of worry, anger, fear or other strong negative emotion while
null is zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.
As an adjective calm
is (of a person) peaceful, quiet, especially free from anger and anxiety.
As a verb calm
is to make calm.
calm |
tender |
Related terms |
Calm is a related term of tender.
As nouns the difference between calm and tender
is that
calm is (in a person) the state of being calm; peacefulness; absence of worry, anger, fear or other strong negative emotion while
tender is (
label) (
l) (
fuel-carrying railroad car).
As an adjective calm
is (of a person) peaceful, quiet, especially free from anger and anxiety.
As a verb calm
is to make calm.
calm |
repulsive |
Related terms |
Calm is a related term of repulsive.
As adjectives the difference between calm and repulsive
is that
calm is (of a person) peaceful, quiet, especially free from anger and anxiety while
repulsive is .
As a noun calm
is (in a person) the state of being calm; peacefulness; absence of worry, anger, fear or other strong negative emotion.
As a verb calm
is to make calm.
calm |
stagnant |
Related terms |
Calm is a related term of stagnant.
As adjectives the difference between calm and stagnant
is that
calm is (of a person) peaceful, quiet, especially free from anger and anxiety while
stagnant is lacking freshness, motion, flow, progress, or change; stale; motionless; still.
As a noun calm
is (in a person) the state of being calm; peacefulness; absence of worry, anger, fear or other strong negative emotion.
As a verb calm
is to make calm.
calm |
inert |
Related terms |
Calm is a related term of inert.
As adjectives the difference between calm and inert
is that
calm is (of a person) peaceful, quiet, especially free from anger and anxiety while
inert is unable to move or act; inanimate.
As nouns the difference between calm and inert
is that
calm is (in a person) the state of being calm; peacefulness; absence of worry, anger, fear or other strong negative emotion while
inert is (chemistry) a substance that does not react chemically.
As a verb calm
is to make calm.
calm |
sadness |
As nouns the difference between calm and sadness
is that
calm is (in a person) the state of being calm; peacefulness; absence of worry, anger, fear or other strong negative emotion while
sadness is (uncountable) the state or emotion of being sad.
As an adjective calm
is (of a person) peaceful, quiet, especially free from anger and anxiety.
As a verb calm
is to make calm.
calm |
joyful |
As adjectives the difference between calm and joyful
is that
calm is (of a person) peaceful, quiet, especially free from anger and anxiety while
joyful is feeling or causing joy.
As a noun calm
is (in a person) the state of being calm; peacefulness; absence of worry, anger, fear or other strong negative emotion.
As a verb calm
is to make calm.
escalate |
calm |
As verbs the difference between escalate and calm
is that
escalate is to increase (something) in extent or intensity; to intensify or step up while
calm is to make calm.
As an adjective calm is
(of a person) peaceful, quiet, especially free from anger and anxiety.
As a noun calm is
(in a person) the state of being calm; peacefulness; absence of worry, anger, fear or other strong negative emotion.
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