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pacato

calm, composed

adjective pah-KAH-toh Rare

Origin: From Latin pacatus, past participle of pacare (to pacify).

Also means

measured, quiet

Usage Note

Pacato describes a person's manner or tone as deliberately calm and measured — not merely at rest but actively unhurried. Un tono pacato (a composed tone) is common in journalistic Italian. Do not confuse with pacifico (peaceful, peace-loving in a broader sense). Feminine: pacata.

Examples

"Ha risposto con un tono pacato e rassicurante."

Natural Translation

He replied with a calm and reassuring tone.

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