Smooth away Meaning in English
expression
ˈsmuð/ /əˈweɪ
SMOOTH-uh-WAY
smˈuːð/ /ɐwˈeɪ
sMOOTH-uh-WAY
Definition
To gently remove problems, wrinkles, or difficulties, making something even, calm, or easy.
Usage & Nuances
Often used for both physical (wrinkles) and metaphorical (problems, difficulties) situations. Common phrases: 'smooth away concerns', 'smooth away differences'. Neutral in tone; not slang, not especially formal.
Spanish: suavizar - eliminarPortuguese (BR): alisar - suavizar - eliminarPortuguese (PT): alisar - suavizar - eliminarChinese (Simplified): 消除 - 平息Chinese (Traditional): 消除 - 平息Hindi: समाप्त करना - दूर करनाArabic: يُزيل - يُسَهِّلBengali: মসৃণ করা - দূর করাRussian: сгладить - устранитьJapanese: なだめる - 取り除くVietnamese: xoa dịu - loại bỏKorean: 없애다 - 완화시키다Turkish: gidermek - düzeltmekUrdu: ختم کرنا - دور کرناIndonesian: menghilangkan - melancarkan
Example Sentences
He tried to smooth away the wrinkles in his shirt.
basic
This cream can help smooth away fine lines on your face.
basic
She tried to smooth away the child's fears with a hug.
basic
Hopefully, a good talk will smooth away any misunderstandings between them.
natural
She did her best to smooth away any tension at the meeting.
natural
Time helped to smooth away the hurt from that argument.
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