becalm in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
BECALM: to make (a sea or situation) calm or still, often by reducing or eliminating wind or agitation.
Sample Sentences
- The captain hoped the wind would becalm the turbulent sea.
- After hours of sailing, the sudden stillness seemed to becalm the crew's nerves.
- In the midst of the storm, a strange calm began to becalm the once-chaotic waters.
- To his surprise, the meditation practice helped to becalm his racing thoughts.
- The soothing music seemed to becalm the restless child in her mother's arms.
- As the sun set, the lake began to becalm, reflecting the vibrant colors of the sky.
- The experienced sailor knew how to becalm his ship during a rough passage.
- A gentle breeze began to becalm the area, offering a brief respite from the heat.
- In times of crisis, she found ways to becalm her emotions and think clearly.
- The herbal tea was said to becalm the mind and promote restful sleep.