Soothe ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Soothe ( verb )

  1. To calm or comfort someone who is upset or in pain.
  2. To make something less painful or uncomfortable.

Origin:

The word "soothe" comes from the old english word "sōðian", which means to make something calm or comfortable.

Examples:

  1. She tried to soothe her crying baby by singing a lullaby.
  2. The cold compress will help to soothe the sunburn.
  3. He spoke softly to soothe her fears.
  4. The medicine will help to soothe the pain.
  5. The warm bath helped to soothe her sore muscles.

(As a noun)

Soothe ( noun )

  1. To calm or comfort someone who is upset or in pain.
  2. To make something less painful or uncomfortable.

Origin:

The word "soothe" comes from the old english word "sōðian", which means to make something calm or comfortable.

Examples:

  1. She tried to soothe her crying baby by singing a lullaby.
  2. The cold compress will help to soothe the sunburn.
  3. He spoke softly to soothe her fears.
  4. The medicine will help to soothe the pain.
  5. The warm bath helped to soothe her sore muscles.
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