"Soothly" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
In a calm and peaceful manner; calmly and quietly.
Soothing, reassuring, or calming something that reduces stress or anxiety, often used to describe a gentle or peaceful state: "Taking a warm bath can be sooth the sore muscles after a long day."
Meaning: made calm and peaceful, especially a person or an animal that is feeling sad or upset.
To calm or comfort someone or something, making them feel more relaxed, less anxious, or less painful.
Soothspeak; applied to expression of absolute calmness or tranquility, but in a way that is gentle or consoling.
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."
To foretell or predict future events, often using alleged supernatural or mysterious means.<br><br>Example: "The fortune teller began to soothsay about my future, speaking in a mysterious tone that sent shivers down my spine."<br><br>Note: The word "soothsay" is often associated with fortune telling, magic, and supernatural abilities.
A person who claims to have the power of prophecy and is believed to have the ability to predict the future.
People believed to have the ability to predict the future or have special knowledge of events, often through supernatural means, such as astrology or forgeries of spirits.
Soothsaying refers to the practice of claiming to predict the future or offer prophecies or advice based on supposed supernatural or mystical powers. It involves making predictions or statements about future events, often with the intention of gaining spiritual or material benefits. Soothsaying can take many forms, including fortune-telling, divination, and pyromancy, among others.