appeasable (Meaning)

Wordnet

appeasable (s)

capable of being pacified

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appeasable (a.)

Capable of being appeased or pacified; placable.

appeasable Sentence Examples

  1. The child's tantrum was appeasable with a simple gesture of offering a favorite toy.
  2. The negotiator found the opposing party surprisingly appeasable, willing to compromise on key issues.
  3. Despite initial resistance, the customer's frustration proved to be appeasable with a sincere apology and a discount.
  4. The tension in the room became appeasable when the mediator successfully diffused the conflict.
  5. The manager's skillful communication style made even the most irate employees appeasable.
  6. The international crisis seemed temporarily appeasable after diplomatic talks and concessions.
  7. The upset customer's anger was appeasable once the company addressed and rectified the service issue.
  8. The teacher employed various strategies to make the challenging lesson more appeasable for her students.
  9. The politician aimed to make their policies more appeasable to a broader range of voters.
  10. With a calm demeanor and empathetic approach, the counselor made the grieving individual appeasable, encouraging them to open up about their feelings.

FAQs About the word appeasable

capable of being pacifiedCapable of being appeased or pacified; placable.

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The child's tantrum was appeasable with a simple gesture of offering a favorite toy.

The negotiator found the opposing party surprisingly appeasable, willing to compromise on key issues.

Despite initial resistance, the customer's frustration proved to be appeasable with a sincere apology and a discount.

The tension in the room became appeasable when the mediator successfully diffused the conflict.