Calmado (en. Calm)

/kalˈmaðo/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
adjective
State of not being agitated or disturbed.
After meditating, I feel calmer.
Después de meditar, me siento más calmado.
Refers to a person who shows tranquility in difficult situations.
His calm demeanor helped resolve the conflict.
Su actitud calmada ayudó a resolver el conflicto.
It is also used to describe an environment without noise or disturbances.
The lake was calm and reflected the sky.
El lago estaba calmado y reflejaba el cielo.

Etymology

From the past participle of 'calmar', which comes from the Latin 'calmāre'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to be calm
To be in a state of tranquility.
estar calmado
calm like a lake
Reflects great serenity or inner peace.
calmado como un lago
to maintain calm
To conserve tranquility in difficult situations.
mantener la calma

Related Words

to calm
To make someone or something be in a state of tranquility.
calmar
calm
State of tranquility and peace.
calma
serenity
The quality of being serene, peaceful, and free from disturbances.
serenidad

Slang Meanings

To be in control of emotions.
Don't worry, keep calm in the storm.
No te preocupes, mantén la calma en la tormenta.
Not to be carried away by agitation.
Even though things got complicated, he was quite calm.
Aunque las cosas se complicaron, él estaba bien calmado.