Calmo



Example: Después de la tormenta, el mar estaba muy calmo y tranquilo.

Definition


"Calmo" describes a state of being calm, peaceful, and free from disturbance or agitation. It is often used to refer to environments, situations, or emotions that are tranquil and serene, such as a calm sea after a storm or a calm mind in a stressful moment.

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Etymology


The word "calmo" comes from the Latin word "calmus," which means calm or quiet. It entered Spanish with the same meaning, reflecting a sense of tranquility and stillness. Did you know? The term shares roots with the English word "calm," showing a common origin in the ancient Latin language.

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"Calmo" appears in the Vocaplus list "Spanish - General - (A2) - set 4", containing 115 commonly used words.
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