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Allayed Meaning in English

word · lemma: allay

əˈɫeɪd
uh-LAYD
ɐlˈeɪd
uh-LAYD

Definition

To allay something means to make negative feelings, worries, or fears less strong or less severe. "Allayed" is the past tense and is often used in formal or written English.

Usage & Nuances

"Allayed" is formal and common in writing; it usually refers to reducing fears, concerns, or anxieties rather than physical pain. Typical collocations: "allayed fears/doubts/suspicions". Rarely used in casual conversation; synonyms in speech include "eased" or "calmed".

Example Sentences

Her kind words allayed my fears.

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The doctor's explanation allayed our concerns.

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His quick response allayed my doubts.

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The official's reassuring tone allayed public anxiety after the news broke.

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Nothing the teacher said allayed the students’ nervousness before the big test.

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The announcement of the safety measures allayed many parents’ worries.

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