"Soothed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Soothed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Soothed" Meaning

Meaning: made calm and peaceful, especially a person or an animal that is feeling sad or upset.

"Soothed" Examples

Verb Usage Examples:


1. To relieve or calm someone or something:
- The warm light from the candles soothed her frazzled nerves after a long day at work.
- The soothing melody of the waves lulled her little ones back to sleep.
2. To make someone or something feel comfortable or content:
- Her mother's gentle voice soothed the fussy baby back to sleep.
- The soft blanket wrapped around me soothed my cold and aching shoulders.
3. To ease or exhilarate, often in a delightful way (informal):
- The writer's curiosity was soothed by the latest plot twist in the novel.
4. To calm or quiet completely:
- The silence soothed the discontent among the crowd, and they eventually dispersed quietly.
5. To approve, as if in a soothing manner:
- The couple was soothed by the assurance that everything would turn out fine.

"Soothed" Similar Words

Soon

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Soon is an adverb that means occurring or done in a short period of time; not long after the present moment. It refers to a relatively near future, but not necessarily immediately.

Soonee

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Sooner

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Soonest

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adjective: happening or done as soon as possible.<br><br>Example: I'll come to the party as soon as possible, which is tomorrow at 6pm.

Soosoo

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Soot

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Sooth

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Soothe

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To calm or comfort someone, making them feel less anxious or upset.

Soother

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A person or thing that calms or eases difficulties or problems.

Soothers

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Words related to the feeling or result of soothing, intended to calm or comfort.

Soothes

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To calm or comfort someone or something, making them feel more relaxed, less anxious, or less painful.

Soothing

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having a quiet and peaceful quality that makes you feel calmer and more relaxed.

Soothingly

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Soothly

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Soothness

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Soothspeak; applied to expression of absolute calmness or tranquility, but in a way that is gentle or consoling.

Sooths

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The word "sooths" is the past tense of the verb "sooth", which can mean to calm or quiet someone's fears or worries by making them feel or think something different about a situation.<br><br>Example: "The news soothed my anxiety."