hush |
calm |
Related terms |
Hush is a related term of calm.
In lang=en terms the difference between hush and calm
is that
hush is to appease; to allay; to soothe while
calm is to become calm.
As verbs the difference between hush and calm
is that
hush is to become quiet while
calm is to make calm.
As nouns the difference between hush and calm
is that
hush is a silence, especially after some noise while
calm is (in a person) the state of being calm; peacefulness; absence of worry, anger, fear or other strong negative emotion.
As an adjective calm is
(of a person) peaceful, quiet, especially free from anger and anxiety.
palliate |
calm |
Related terms |
Palliate is a related term of calm.
As adjectives the difference between palliate and calm
is that
palliate is (obsolete) cloaked; hidden, concealed while
calm is (of a person) peaceful, quiet, especially free from anger and anxiety.
As verbs the difference between palliate and calm
is that
palliate is to relieve the symptoms of; to ameliorate while
calm is to make calm.
As a noun calm is
(in a person) the state of being calm; peacefulness; absence of worry, anger, fear or other strong negative emotion.
calm |
impassivity |
Related terms |
Calm is a related term of impassivity.
As nouns the difference between calm and impassivity
is that
calm is (in a person) the state of being calm; peacefulness; absence of worry, anger, fear or other strong negative emotion while
impassivity is the state of being impassive.
As an adjective calm
is (of a person) peaceful, quiet, especially free from anger and anxiety.
As a verb calm
is to make calm.
summery |
calm |
Related terms |
Summery is a related term of calm.
As adjectives the difference between summery and calm
is that
summery is relating to the summer while
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.
unimpassioned |
calm |
Related terms |
Unimpassioned is a related term of calm.
As adjectives the difference between unimpassioned and calm
is that
unimpassioned is not impassioned; lacking passion; without emotion while
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.
lessen |
calm |
Related terms |
Lessen is a related term of calm.
In lang=en terms the difference between lessen and calm
is that
lessen is to become less while
calm is to become calm.
As verbs the difference between lessen and calm
is that
lessen is to make less; to diminish; to reduce 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.
calm |
unbiased |
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Calm is a related term of unbiased.
As adjectives the difference between calm and unbiased
is that
calm is (of a person) peaceful, quiet, especially free from anger and anxiety while
unbiased is impartial or without bias or prejudice.
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 |
unexcitable |
Related terms |
Calm is a related term of unexcitable.
As adjectives the difference between calm and unexcitable
is that
calm is (of a person) peaceful, quiet, especially free from anger and anxiety while
unexcitable is not excitable.
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.
dispassionate |
calm |
Synonyms |
Dispassionate is a synonym of calm.
As adjectives the difference between dispassionate and calm
is that
dispassionate is not showing, and not affected by emotion, bias, or prejudice while
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.
influential |
calm |
As adjectives the difference between influential and calm
is that
influential is having or exerting influence while
calm is (of a person) peaceful, quiet, especially free from anger and anxiety.
As nouns the difference between influential and calm
is that
influential is a person who has influence while
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.
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