Calm down meaning in English
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Definition
to calm down: to relax, to stop feeling upset, angry or excited
I finally calmed down after the fight.
It was difficult to calm down the crowd after the concert.
- "Everybody, please calm down."
- "Jean : Ok ok Philip, calm down."
- "Hannah : Philip, you need to calm down!"
- "Listen, Dmitri, why don't you just calm down, ok?"
- "Calm down, people. Calm down."
- "Bruno : Harold, calm down."
- "Calm down, people."
- "Susie : It's okay Jenny, calm down."
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