Meaning & Definition of word "Soothe"
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Soothe
/suːð/
verb:
- 1. To gently calm or alleviate pain, discomfort, or distress.
- Example: She sang a lullaby to soothe the crying baby.
- 2. To bring comfort or relief to someone who is upset or in pain.
- Example: The mother tried to soothe her child's fears during the thunderstorm.
- 3. To relieve or lessen physical pain.
- Example: He applied a balm to soothe the rash on his skin.
- 4. To quiet or pacify.
- Example: The counselor spoke gently to soothe the anxious student.
- 5. To ease the intensity or severity of something.
- Example: A warm bath can help soothe sore muscles after a long workout.
Etymology
Middle English sothen, from Old English sōthian 'to declare something as true, to make true'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
soothe the savage beast:
To calm a person or situation that is angry or aggressive.
soothe troubled waters:
To bring peace to a chaotic situation.
Related Words
calm:
To make (someone) tranquil and quiet.
comfort:
To provide relief and support to someone in distress.
Slang Meanings of soothe
Meaning: To chill out or relax.
Example Sentence: I need to soothe after that stressful meeting.
Meaning: To smoke or consume a substance to relax.
Example Sentence: He likes to soothe with some herbal tea in the evening.