Give moral or emotional strength to.
To bring peace to a place or situation.
1 Annie didn't know what to say, what words could soothe this situation.
2 Garcetti said he hoped the deepening business bonds would soothe government concerns.
3 Some hope that a potential deal may help soothe ongoing territorial disputes.
4 They're the sort of calming words people say to soothe others' anxiety.
5 This solution helps soothe irritated skin and may even prevent future breakouts.
6 That's likely to soothe any pain if the Brexit becomes a reality.
7 Trump also tried to soothe investor worries, saying markets would soon calm.
8 Those are two tactics other pharmaceutical companies have used to soothe shareholders.
9 Tessa banished the horrifying thought and hurried to soothe her future mother-in-law.
10 Nivea's balm will soothe irritable skin and prevent future flare-ups from occurring.
11 I'll try and soothe Joratta's feelings on the way, and the guard's.
12 Castor oil packs are used externally to soothe sore muscles and inflammation.
13 Something in the very tone of her voice seemed to soothe me.
14 Something in his excitement warned the girl that she must soothe him.
15 But no matter what he said, he couldn't soothe the girl's agitation.
16 Are you really sure you can concoct some ointment to soothe this?
Другие примеры для термина "soothe"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Об этом термине soothe
Глагол
Изъявительное наклонение · Настоящее
Soothe в диалектах
Соединенные Штаты Америки