Calmó (en. Calm)
/kalˈmo/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
adjective
That is in a state of peace and serenity.
After meditating, I felt calm.
Después de meditar, me sentí calmó.
Without noise or agitation.
The lake was calm in the morning.
El lago estaba calmó en la mañana.
Referring to a person who acts in a calm manner.
Her calm attitude helped to calm others.
Su actitud calmó ayudó a calmar a los demás.
Etymology
From the Latin 'calmus,' which means 'quiet' or 'serene.'
Common Phrases and Expressions
to be calm
To be in a state of tranquility.
estar calmó
to remain calm
Not losing one's temper.
mantenerse calmó
calm in the storm
To remain serene under pressure.
calmó en la tormenta
Related Words
to calm
To make someone tranquil.
calmar
warmth
The quality of being welcoming and kind.
calidez
Slang Meanings
Calm and relaxed.
After a good weekend, I am feeling quite calm.
Después de un buen fin de semana, estoy bien calmó.
Without worries.
Right now, I am calm and enjoying the present.
En este momento, estoy calmó y disfruto del presente.