Soothe - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|suːð|
Brit.
|suːð|
verb
- give moral or emotional strength to (syn: comfort, console, solace)
- cause to feel better
- cause to feel better
the medicine soothes the pain of the inflammation
Extra examples
The waiter tried to soothe the angry customer.
This cream soothes aching muscles.
Her nerves were soothed by a warm bath.
Nothing can soothe their pain.
Word forms
verb
I/you/we/they: soothe
he/she/it: soothes
present participle: soothing
past tense: soothed
past participle: soothed
I/you/we/they: soothe
he/she/it: soothes
present participle: soothing
past tense: soothed
past participle: soothed
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