Examples of 'soothe' in a sentence

Meaning of "soothe"

soothe (verb): To calm or comfort someone, especially when they are upset or in distress. This term is commonly used to describe actions that bring relief or relaxation
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  • To restore to ease, comfort, or tranquility; relieve; calm; quiet; refresh.
  • To allay; assuage; mitigate; soften.
  • To smooth over; render less obnoxious.
  • To calm or placate someone or some situation.

How to use "soothe" in a sentence

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Music is supposed to soothe the savage beast.
Soothe tapes would have been in his trailer.
Just trying to soothe some fractured egos.
Soothe and ease our human plight.
Designed to soothe and relax your baby.
Soothe the memory of your first child.
A new navy will soothe his dismay.
To soothe your fear by having something he had.
This medicine will soothe your headache.
To soothe your guilt by throwing money at a stranger.
A hot bath will soothe your nerves.
Soothe your stomach with aloe juice.
I am not staying to soothe your guilty conscience.
Soothe them and strengthen their heart.
Music does not soothe the savage beast.

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He will give you something to soothe you.
A balm that will soothe your heartbreak.
My grandmother had the gift to soothe pain.
Please help me soothe this aching head.
I will give you a lotion to soothe that.
And it will soothe our guilty consciences.
I am not in the mood to soothe your ego.
That will soothe your sense of guilt.
He needs something cool to soothe his gums.
Eyebright to soothe the burns on her eyes.
I was just going to make a cup of tea to soothe my nerves.
Whether it was to soothe the pain of your castration.
A gift of cheesecake is apparently good to soothe discord.
You come here to soothe your conscience.
Sing songs to baby to calm and soothe.
Have some tea to soothe your nerves.
It can soothe their soul as well as yours.
Just the thing to soothe me tired hump.
Soothe yourself and each other.
Music has charms to soothe a savage breast.
Soothe yourself with some water.
This will only soothe his passing.
Bulgarians vote in election unlikely to soothe anger.
I suggest you soothe her wounded heart.
It takes one going there to soothe him.
They all soothe the soul of viewers.
Even the syrups do not soothe it anymore.
Let me soothe you and relish you.
And pour to help soothe the pain.
It will soothe his throat almost immediately.
Music hath charm to soothe a savage beast.
It will soothe her throat so she stops coughing.
Music hath charms to soothe a savage breast.
Soothe whatever disturbs your mind.
Nothing else can soothe my pain now.

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