klid — meaning in English
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English meaning
- calm adj Free from anxiety, agitation, or strong emotion; peaceful.
- calmness noun The quality of being calm; a settled, untroubled state.
- composure noun A calm and controlled state of mind, especially under pressure.
- countenance noun A person's face or facial expression, especially as it reveals their mood.
- peace noun A state of calm with no war, fighting, or serious conflict.
- poise noun A calm, self-assured manner; composure under pressure.
- quietude noun Synonym of quietness (“absence of sound”)
- repose noun A state of rest or calm, especially after activity, or a period of sleep.
- rest noun Relief from work or activity, especially by sleeping or relaxing.
- serenity noun A deep state of calm and peacefulness.
- stillness noun The state of being calm, quiet, and without movement.
Senses
klid is used for these senses in English:
- calmness (uncountable) The state of being calm; tranquillity; silence.
- composure Calmness of mind or temperament.
- countenance Calm facial expression, composure, self-control.
- peace A state of tranquility, quiet, and harmony. For instance, a state free from civil disturbance.
- peace Harmony in personal relations.
- poise Composure; freedom from embarrassment or affectation.
- quietude tranquility
- repose (uncountable) The state of being peacefully inactive or relaxed, or being free from disturbances or worries; calmness, ease, peace, quietness.
calm — full definition
- adj Free from anxiety, agitation, or strong emotion; peaceful.
- noun A state of peace, quiet, or absence of disturbance.
- verb To make calm, or to become calm.