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calmer

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Adj — More calm; comparative form of "calm."

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Etymology

"Calm" plus the comparative suffix "-er."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “calmer” mean?

The word “calmer” means more calm; comparative form of "calm.". In plain terms, describes something or someone that is more peaceful or settled than before, or than something else.

How do you pronounce “calmer”?

“Calmer” is pronounced KAH-muh (/ˈkɑmɚ/ in IPA).

How do you use “calmer” in a sentence?

Here is “calmer” used in a sentence: “She felt much calmer after talking it through with a friend.”

What part of speech is “calmer”?

“Calmer” is an adjective.

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