settles, settled, settling

to settle down
phrasal verbC

To become calm after being upset or excited
  • 1The teacher asked the students to settle down after the fire drill.
  • 2She took a deep breath to settle down before the interview.
To settle down means to relax and stop feeling upset or excited. It's like taking a deep breath and calming down after feeling worked up. It's important to settle down before making decisions or reacting to situations.
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Remember, settling down doesn't mean ignoring your feelings. It's about acknowledging them and finding a way to calm yourself down in a healthy way. Take a moment to breathe and reflect.
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A Calm Moment Amidst the Buzz
Paul
Wow, that was quite a scene with the kids earlier.
Emily
Yeah, they were really excited, but they finally managed to settle down.
Paul
It's nice and quiet now, isn't it?
Emily
Absolutely, I can finally enjoy a bit of peace.
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Similar to "to settle down":
  • 1relax
  • 2compose oneself