Meaning & Definition of word "Pacifier"

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    Pacifier

    /ˈpæsɪfaɪər/

    noun:

    • 1. A rubber or plastic device that a baby sucks on to soothe or calm themselves.
      • Example: The mother handed the baby a pacifier to help him fall asleep.
    • 2. A person or thing that pacifies or calms.
      • Example: The manager acted as a pacifier during the heated discussion between the employees.
    • 3. An object that allays fears or soothes distress.
      • Example: The peaceful music served as a pacifier for the anxious crowd.

    Etymology

    From the Latin 'pacificare', meaning 'to make peace'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    pacify:

    To bring peace or calm.

    pacified child:

    A child that has been calmed down, often after being given a pacifier.

    peace offering:

    An item or gesture meant to appease someone.

    Related Words

    sucker:

    A device or object that is intended to be sucked.

    calm:

    A state of tranquility or quietness.

    Slang Meanings of pacifier

    Meaning: Binky

    Example Sentence: She always carries a binky for her baby.

    Meaning: Nuk

    Example Sentence: He prefers using a Nuk over other brands.