Appeased Meaning in English
word · lemma: appease
Definition
Having calmed someone's anger or worries, or satisfied someone's demands so they are no longer upset or threatening.
Usage & Nuances
'Appeased' is formal and often used for situations involving anger, demands, or threats. Common with 'anger', 'crowd', or 'god' (e.g., 'the crowd was appeased'). Not interchangeable with 'please' (make happy); 'appease' focuses on calming or satisfying to prevent conflict.
Example Sentences
She finally appeased her angry client.
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The loud crowd was appeased after someone spoke to them.
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His hunger was appeased with a big meal.
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The manager quickly appeased the workers by promising a bonus.
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People felt appeased when the announcement addressed their concerns.
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He made a joke, hoping his friends would feel appeased after the argument.
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