Soothed Meaning in English
word · lemma: soothe
ˈsuðd
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sˈuːðd
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التعريف
Past tense of 'soothe': to make someone feel calmer, less upset, or less in pain by comforting them or reducing discomfort.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Soothed' is formal to neutral, often used for calming people (babies, friends) or alleviating physical discomfort (pain, burns). Common pairings: 'soothed a baby', 'soothed his fears', 'soothed her headache'. Not used for loud situations—use 'calmed down' for rowdy groups.
Spanish: calmó - tranquilizó - alivióPortuguese (BR): acalmou - tranquilizou - aliviouPortuguese (PT): acalmou - tranquilizou - aliviouChinese (Simplified): 安慰了 - 抚慰了 - 缓解了Chinese (Traditional): 安慰了 - 撫慰了 - 緩解了Hindi: सांत्वना दी - शांत कियाArabic: هدأ - سكنBengali: শান্ত করেছিল - শান্ত করানো (ব্যথা কমানো)Russian: успокоил - облегчал (боль)Japanese: なだめた - 和らげたVietnamese: xoa dịu - làm dịu điKorean: 달랬다 - 진정시켰다Turkish: rahatlattı - yatıştırdıUrdu: تسلی دی - سکون دیاIndonesian: menenangkan - meredakan
جمل نموذجية
She soothed the crying baby in her arms.
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The doctor soothed my fears about the surgery.
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A warm drink soothed his sore throat.
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Music soothed her after a long, stressful day.
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He soothed his friend with kind words when she was upset.
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The lotion soothed her sunburn instantly.
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