soothed
Meaning
- simple past and past participle of soothe
- simple past and past participle of sooth
Synonyms
Pronounced as (IPA)
/suːðd/
New
soothe
- To restore to ease, comfort, or tranquility; relieve; calm; quiet; refresh.
- To allay; assuage; mitigate; soften.
- To smooth over; render less obnoxious.
- To calm or placate someone or some situation.
- To ease or relieve pain or suffering.
- To temporise by assent, concession, flattery, or cajolery.
- To bring comfort or relief.
- To keep in good humour; wheedle; cajole; flatter.
- (obsolete) To prove true; verify; confirm as true.
- (obsolete) To confirm the statements of; maintain the truthfulness of (a person); bear out.
- (obsolete) To assent to; yield to; humour by agreement or concession.
New
sooth
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- Truth.
- (obsolete) Augury; prognostication.
- (obsolete) Blandishment; cajolery.
- (obsolete) Reality; fact.
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