uncalm
English
editEtymology
editAdjective
edituncalm (comparative more uncalm, superlative most uncalm)
- Not calm.
- The ship rocked on the uncalm sea.
Verb
edituncalm (third-person singular simple present uncalms, present participle uncalming, simple past and past participle uncalmed)
- (transitive, obsolete) To disturb from a state of calm.
- 1665, John Dryden, The Indian Emperour:
- What strange disquiet has uncalm'd your breast