Balm Meaning in English
word
ˈbɑɫm/, /ˈbɑm
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bˈɑːm
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Definition
A balm is a soothing or healing ointment, often used for the skin or lips. It can also mean something that provides comfort or relief in a difficult situation.
Usage & Nuances
Used both literally (for ointments/creams) and figuratively ("a balm for the soul"). Common collocations: "lip balm", "soothing balm", "emotional balm". Do not confuse with "bomb" (explosive device).
Spanish: bálsamoPortuguese (BR): bálsamoPortuguese (PT): bálsamoChinese (Simplified): 香膏 - 安慰(比喻)Chinese (Traditional): 香膏 - 安慰(比喻)Hindi: लेप - मरहमArabic: بلسمBengali: বাম - প্রলেপ (চিকিৎসার জন্য) - সান্ত্বনাRussian: бальзамJapanese: バーム - 軟膏 (なんこう) - 癒しVietnamese: dầu dưỡng - thuốc mỡ - sự an ủiKorean: 밤 - 연고 - 위안Turkish: balm - merhem - teselliUrdu: بالم - مرہم - تسلیIndonesian: balsam - salep - penghibur
Example Sentences
She put some balm on her cracked lips.
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Peppermint balm can help soothe your skin.
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He bought a new balm for his dry hands.
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"Music is a balm for my worries after a long day," she said.
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That old friend’s visit was a real balm to my heart.
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Try using an aloe vera balm after shaving—it really helps!
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