Soothe
(
verb
,
noun
)
(As a verb)
Soothe ( verb )
- To calm or comfort someone who is upset or in pain.
- 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:
- She tried to soothe her crying baby by singing a lullaby.
- The cold compress will help to soothe the sunburn.
- He spoke softly to soothe her fears.
- The medicine will help to soothe the pain.
- The warm bath helped to soothe her sore muscles.
(As a noun)
Soothe ( noun )
- To calm or comfort someone who is upset or in pain.
- 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:
- She tried to soothe her crying baby by singing a lullaby.
- The cold compress will help to soothe the sunburn.
- He spoke softly to soothe her fears.
- The medicine will help to soothe the pain.
- The warm bath helped to soothe her sore muscles.