calm

Calm Meaning in Bengali: শান্ত, প্রশান্ত, নির্বিকার, শান্তিপূর্ণ (noun, verb, adjective, adverb)

Definition of Calm

(noun, verb, adjective, adverb)

Calm is a state of tranquility, serenity, or peace. It refers to a peaceful and quiet condition, free from disturbance or agitation. As a verb, calm means to make someone or something tranquil or quiet. It can also be used as an adjective or adverb to describe a person, place, or situation that is peaceful and undisturbed.

Synonyms of Calm

(noun, verb, adjective, adverb)

  • Tranquil – শান্ত (adjective)
  • Serene – প্রশান্ত (adjective)
  • Peaceful – শান্তিপূর্ণ (adjective)
  • Still – অচল (adjective)
  • Quiet – শান্ত (adjective)

Antonyms of Calm

(noun, verb, adjective, adverb)

  • Agitated – উত্তেজিত (adjective)
  • Turbulent – উত্তেজিত (adjective)
  • Restless – অশান্ত (adjective)
  • Disturbed – বিক্ষিপ্ত (adjective)
  • Chaotic – অব্যবস্থিত (adjective)

Origin of Calm

(noun)

The word “calm” originated from the Middle English word “calme” and the Old French word “calme,” both of which mean peaceful or tranquil. It can be traced back to the Latin word “cauma,” meaning heat of the day or midday heat. The concept of calmness has been present in various cultures throughout history.

Nearby Words

  • Calmly – adverb
  • Calming – adjective
  • Calmer – adjective
  • Calmed – verb
  • Calmingly – adverb

Calm in Literature Quotes

“The greatest weapon against stress is our ability to choose one thought over another.” – William James (স্ট্রেসের বিপর্যয়ের বিপুল শক্তি হলো আমাদের একটি চিন্তা অপর চিন্তা উপর পছন্দ করার সক্ষমতা।)”

“In the midst of movement and chaos, keep stillness inside of you.” – Deepak Chopra (গতিময় এবং অব্যবস্থার মাঝে আপনার ভিতরে শান্তি রাখুন।)”

Calm Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: শান্ত
  • Hindi: शांत
  • Nepali: शान्त
  • Urdu: سکون
  • Tamil: அமைதி
  • Telugu: శాంతము
  • Arabic: هدوء
  • Chinese: 平静 (píng jìng)
  • Japanese: 穏やか (odayaka)
  • Russian: спокойствие (spokoystviye)

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