noun
- the act of making calm or still, especially of wind leaving a sailing vessel motionless
Usage: nautical
verb
- present participle of becalm; making calm or still
Usage: nautical
Examples
- The sudden becalming of the winds left the yacht stranded for hours.
- The crew feared the becalming would delay their arrival by days.
- Becalming the angry crowd required skilled diplomacy.
- The storm’s end brought a becalming of the rough seas.
- The captain worried about becalming in this part of the ocean.
- Her gentle words had a becalming effect on the frightened child.