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  1. May 23, 2018 · The silence which then prevailed, was the calm before the storm; it was the silence which precedes the approach of death, and was ominous of the fate of nations. — James M’Queen, The campaigns of 1812, 1813, and 1814, Glasgow,1815. All continues perfectly quiet, as a calm before a storm

  2. Jan 12, 2020 · I suppose you are looking to discover an antithetical pair here like, “look before you leap” vs “he who hesitates is lost”. But I don’t think one exists for “calm before the storm”. We are left struggling to invent one like, “the eerie stillness in the wake of battle”. –

  3. Apr 4, 2021 · Like it's weird that it's so calm right now, but it is. Sort of like calm before the storm, but there may or may not be a storm. I thought it was eerie but eerie includes fear or frightening. 'Charged' implies a change not yet happening. But it does not entail calmness. There's also 'pregnant', as in 'a pregnant pause'.

  4. 1. In my current situation I can feel the probably well known sensation that a thunderstorm is approaching. When everything goes dark and cold and you simply just feel that a storm is coming. Having been on the dictionary of obscure sorrows I'm pretty sure there is a word for this, but I simply cannot find it.

  5. Nov 2, 2015 · Try "After a storm comes a calm" or conversely, and understood in the same way "The calm before the storm".

  6. Sep 17, 2011 · The usage in (the) question is in the alternative meaning which is surprisingly in contrast to the calm weather one . Refer to the second definition below from ODO (the first one being the calm weather one): the eye of the storm. 1 The calm region at the center of a storm. This was the calm of the storm, the eye of the storm.

  7. Sep 23, 2016 · After (后) fresh rain (新雨) in mountains bare (空山) Autumn (秋) permeates evening (晚) air (气). 灯火阑珊处 (dēng huó lán shān chù). means somewhere far from the lights (灯火). 阑珊 means there is scarcely any light or lamp. So I wonder if there is a more suitable word (or phrase even a sentence) for the serene ...

  8. I'm looking for a word that describes someone that remains calm when others panic, specifically in a calamity or accident. Example 1: Someone that is in an auto accident and they remain level-headed when others around them freak out. Example 2: Someone that hold it together in a natural disaster while people around them break down into hysteria.

  9. Nov 10, 2011 · From a user interface standpoint, it is worth noting that Google doesn't use any terminology for this time period when adding reminders to the calendar. It's assumed that the reminders will be some period of time before the event so adding a reminder just prompts you for the type of reminder and the amount of time (10 mins default).

  10. Jan 3, 2019 · The calm before the storm. from The Free Dictionary: A period of inactivity or tranquility before something chaotic begins. You mentioned that something is about to happen, so if your scenario would do well to emphasize that the current circumstance is calm then this could work well.