Placated Meaning in English
word · lemma: placate
Definition
To make someone less angry or upset by doing or saying something to please them. "Placated" is the past tense of "placate."
Usage & Nuances
"Placated" is formal and most often refers to calming someone who is angry, upset, or dissatisfied, often with an effort to avoid conflict. Common with objects like 'customer', 'child', or 'crowd'. Less intense than 'appeased', but more purposeful than 'calmed'.
Example Sentences
He was only placated after they apologized sincerely.
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The angry customer was finally placated by a refund.
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She placated her little brother by sharing her toys.
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The teacher placated the students by promising a game after class.
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Mom finally placated the baby with his favorite blanket.
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The crowd was placated with free snacks and music.
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