sense of calm
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsenseandcalm
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sense
noun
uk/sens/us/sens/
an ability to understand, recognize, value, or react to something, especially any of the five physical abilities to see, hear, smell, taste, ...
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calm
noun
uk/kɑːm/us/kɑːm/
a quiet or peaceful period ...
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(Definition ofsenseandcalmfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofsense of calm
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He creates an incrediblesenseofcalmthrough his differently moving lines.
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This may be all right if there is asenseofcalmmanagement and others have created the fears.
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See the faces; notice ... their relievedsenseofcalm.
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I noted thesenseofcalm, and the profound sense that patients were treated as individuals, and with great dignity.
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He built his castle here because of the strategic location and perhaps also because of thesenseofcalmand security it provided.
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The facility features architecture intended to evoke asenseofcalm.
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And after these forty minutes have passed, there's a palpablesenseofcalmand resolution.
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The moon and the sea reinforce thissenseofcalmand equanimity.
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We did feel asenseofcalmand peace in the ashrams.
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These interiors evoke at once asenseofcalm, as well as a sense of mystery.
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His surroundings are peaceful and evoke asenseofcalm.
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The elegant third variation, marked "dolce", moves at a more leisurely pace, providing asenseofcalmafter two rather busy variations.
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Moss is thought to add asenseofcalm, age, and stillness to a garden scene.
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Flanked by solid timber doors dressed with intricately designed motifs, thesenseofcalmand serenity in the hall culminates with a decorative ceiling illuminated by carefully focused direct lighting.
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