talk to them and keep eys contact
Calm is already a verb when used in the correct context. As in "to calm".Calms, calmed and calming are also verbs, depending on the tense you want.Some example sentences are:"I will calm down"."He calms down"."I calmed her down"."We are calming her down".
Peace and calm means there is no outward disturbance of any type in the nearby area
calmly
Confident
The comparative form of calm is "calmer". The superlative form is "calmest".
No, the word calm is not an adverb.The adverb form of the word "calm" would be calmly.
No, but deceptively honest or franticly calm, would be.
Rufter is the traditional European falconry term for a trapping hood. The purpose of a hood is to calm the bird. These birds are so visually oriented that they are not fearful of what they cannot see.
No, plenty of people (men and women) have met him and stayed calm.
You would try to keep holding on to the reins, and try to pet it till it does calm down.
The opposite of "ferocious" would be calm, tame, docile, or unexcited.
Be calm,call manager or security if any and speak in a calm,relaxing voice.
No. The opposite of attract is to repel. To "calm down" (someone) would be the opposite of infuriate or excite.
I would give them some time to calm down and then talk to them about it in a calm, reasonable manner.
Act as you would act, but EMPHASIZED. Try it. Calm is more calm and intense is more intense.
Be calm,call manager or security if any and speak in a calm,relaxing voice.
Be calm,call manager or security if any and speak in a calm,relaxing voice.