"Soothes" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Soothes" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Soothes" Meaning

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

"Soothes" Examples

Examples of use cases for the word "soothes"


Adjective


- The gentle breeze on a warm summer day soothes my skin.
- The sound of the river soothes my mind after a long, tiring day.

Transitive Verb


- The cold pack soothes the painful injury.
- A mother's gentle touch soothes a crying baby.

Intransitive Verb


- Meditation often helps to soothe your mind.
- The exercise regime soothes the anxiety.

Noun


- The psychologist developed a soothing music that plays in the hospital's waiting room to calm patients' nerves and soothes their anxiety.

"Soothes" Similar Words

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.

Soothed

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Soother

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Soothers

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

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."

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Soothsayer

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