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10 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 forest has becalmed, creating an eerie silence as the nocturnal creatures prepare for their nightly activities.
The ship's crew has becalmed the sail, enjoying a moment of tranquility on the open sea.
The garden, bathed in moonlight, has becalmed into a peaceful retreat for nocturnal insects.
His soothing words have becalmed the anxious crowd, turning a tense situation into a moment of reflection.
The courtroom, filled with tension, has becalmed as the judge delivered the final verdict.
The protest, now dispersed, has becalmed the streets after a day of passionate demonstrations.
The busy city has becalmed as people celebrate the holiday, giving the streets a festive but serene atmosphere.
After weeks of storms, the ocean has finally becalmed, providing a peaceful journey for the weary travelers.
The old library, with its quiet ambiance, has becalmed generations of avid readers.
The meditation music has becalmed her mind, bringing a sense of serenity to the chaotic day.

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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