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17 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Becalm' in a Sentence

"To prevent a sailing vessel from moving by depriving it of the wind; causing a state of calm or stillness in the surrounding air." more

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The sea breeze often becalms the sailboat on a peaceful day.
The gentle rain served to becalm the parched earth, ending the long drought.
The floral scent of lavender was known to becalm and induce sleep.
The gentle breeze is becalming the swaying trees in the meadow.
The gentle lullaby will be becalming the baby as she drifts off to sleep.
The gentle breeze was becalming the anxious crowd at the outdoor concert.
The soothing music helped becalm the anxious students before the exam.
The spa's ambiance will be becalming the guests as they enjoy their treatments.
The gentle breeze from the east will becalm the hot summer afternoon.
A cozy blanket can becalm a child, helping them relax and fall asleep easily.
The kind teacher tried to becalm the upset child.
The magician used his powers to becalm the stormy weather during the outdoor party.
The kind words of the teacher helped becalm the nervous students before their class performance.
His soothing voice is becalming the anxious crowd.
The magician used his powers to becalm the restless audience, creating a moment of silence and awe.
The librarian asked the students to becalm their excitement in the quiet reading area.
His soothing words have the power to becalm even the most anxious minds.

Becalm

bih-kahm
verbTo prevent a sailing vessel from moving by depriving it of the wind; causing a state of calm or stillness in the surrounding air.

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Last Updated On: May 24, 2024
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