"Mollifying" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Mollifying" Meaning

Mollifying is a verb that means to make someone less angry or upset by being gentle, kind, or conciliatory. It can also refer to the act of reducing the severity or intensity of something, such as a harsh criticism or a bitter feeling.

"Mollifying" Examples

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Mollifying refers to making someone or something less angry or unpleasant.

Examples:


The manager's apologies were intended to mollify the upset customer, but they apologized too little too late.
The soothing music was designed to mollify the anxious crowd before the concert started.
The politician's speech was meant to mollify the protesters, but it only infuriated them further.
The company offered a discount to mollify its loyal customers after the recent price hike.
The gentle tone and reassuring words of the therapist helped to mollify the patient's worried thoughts.

"Mollifying" Similar Words

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Mollification refers to the act of soothing or calming something or someone, often to reduce anger, aggression, or irritation. It can also imply making something more gentle or less intense, such as mollifying a difficult situation or toning down a harsh tone.

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Mollitude

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I apologize, but "mollitude" is not a real word in the English language. It's possible that it's a made-up or nonsensical term. If you meant to ask about a different word, please provide it, and I'll be happy to help you with its meaning.

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Relating to or characteristic of mollusks, a group of invertebrate animals that typically have soft, unsegmented bodies and usually live in shells, such as squids, octopuses, clams, and snails.

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I think you meant "mollusks".<br><br>Mollusks (plural of mollusc) are a group of invertebrate animals that have a soft, unsegmented body, typically protected by a shell. Examples of mollusks include snails, slugs, clams, mussels, oysters, squids, octopuses, and nautiluses. They are often found in oceans, seas, and freshwater environments.