Soothe (Verb)
Syllable division: soothe
How to pronounce: UK: /suːð/ US: /suːð/
#1 Meaning: To promote peace of mind or reduce anxiety.
Example:
> The mother soothed her crying baby.
> He hugged the toddler who bumped his toe and tried to soothe him.
#2 Meaning: To reduce discomfort in a physical area.
Example:
> After the race, he took a hot bath to soothe his aching muscles.
> When she scraped her knee, her mother gave her an animated plaster to help soothe the pain.
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1. Soothing a baby is not easy-breezy.
2. After fetching water, I use phone over laying on the bed to sooth my tire.
Thank you for posting good sentences Moung! 😀
Try saying:
After fetching water, I use my phone while laying on the bed to soothe my tire.
After a day full of worries, she was trying soothe her mind, to have a good night sleep.
A water hot bag, helps to soothe the menstrual colic.
I had a long, hot bath to soothe my aching muscles.
Thank you for posting a good sentence Vlad! 😀
Thank you for posting good sentences Nirvana! 😀
Try saying:
After a day full of worries, she was trying to soothe her mind so she could have a good night’s sleep.
A hot water bag can help soothe menstrual colic.