Synonym: calm, comfort, ease, pacify, quiet, relieve. Antonym: enrage. Similar words: soothsayer, soot, tooth, toothy, booth, smooth, toothache, smooth out. Meaning: [suːð] v. 1. give moral or emotional strength to 2. cause to feel better.
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31. I stroke my beard, as if it were Timmy's brow, trying to soothe myself to sleep.
32. They did their best to soothe the ruffled customers who were waiting for car repairs.
33. Her abused posterior faced him, and he began to soothe it by gently applying a liquid cream.
34. Talking with professionals involved in your care can soothe preoperative jitters.
35. Jane and Rochester walk in the garden to soothe their nerves.
36. She had done her utmost to excite, please, soothe, serve; yet everything had gone awry.
37. Parents can help such highly sensitive children by showing them how to soothe themselves.
38. Neutral colors in their cubicles would soothe them, while sharp, vibrant colors would energize them in the public areas.
39. Facing page: there's nothing like a brew to soothe aching limbs but where's the Kendal Mint cake?
40. Still, it was no big deal, she tried to soothe her conscience.
41. Polly rubbed the back of her neck, hoping to soothe away the tightness before it became a headache.
42. Electronic man attending to the high singing voices from another star that compliment him, soothe him, accept his duty.
43. Next, hold the foot between both your hands for about a minute or two to soothe it.
44. Now the parents are crying in the night and no one can soothe us.
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45. The winding lanes and grey stillness of early autumn combined to soothe her spirit.
46. Cause and Effect Establishing a cause-and-effect structure is one surefire way to resolve disputes, answer questions, soothe doubts.
47. She soaked for ten minutes, allowing the hot water to warm her body and soothe her distraught nerves.
48. When they met, the Tory chairman tried to soothe nerves.
49. She hears the heartbeat that used to soothe her, feels the breathing that used to rock her.
50. Please don't feel you need to soothe my wounded pride.
51. They tried to soothe him, pat him on his shoulder.
52. You're not relaxed if you've got a problem ... I smoke a cigarette or marijuana to soothe.
53. Alcohol was the only thing she knew to soothe the pain of her divorce.
54. Then let Vibes soothe your frazzled retinas in glorious monochrome!
55. It's designed to protect and soothe even the most sensitive male skins and prices start at £2.45.
56. And lying in a bath of Almond and Mallow will soothe your skin, leaving it feeling soft and supple.
57. His mouth caressed hers, sensuously, tenderly, trying to soothe her confusion.
58. Julie had been very sympathetic, which had helped to soothe the anxiety about her job.
59. Louise tried to soothe him and persuade him to drink the antiseptic draught which McNab had given her.
60. I declined the invitation the only thoughts in my head were finding my bed to soothe away the aches and pains.
More similar words: soothsayer, soot, tooth, toothy, booth, smooth, toothache, smooth out, toothbrush, toothpaste, smooth down, smoothness, tooth and nail, smooth over, polling booth, telephone booth, soon, and so on, soonest, monsoon, as soon as, no sooner than, sooner or later, as soon as possible, hoot, moot, boot, foot, shoot, boots.