appeased (Meaning)

appeased

to give in to even when it is wrong to do so, to make less severe, to bring to a state of peace or quiet, pacify, conciliate, to make calm or quiet, to make concessions to (someone, such as an aggressor or a critic) often at the sacrifice of principles, to cause to subside

appeased Sentence Examples

  1. The generous donation appeased the charity's financial concerns.
  2. The soothing melody appeased the crying infant's anxiety.
  3. The apology appeased her anger and restored harmony.
  4. The court's verdict appeased both the plaintiff and defendant, ensuring closure.
  5. The timely intervention appeased the escalating conflict, preventing further damage.
  6. The delicious meal appeased my hunger and left me feeling satisfied.
  7. The calming voice appeased my fears and brought me solace.
  8. The positive results appeased my doubts and reaffirmed my confidence.
  9. The apology letter appeased the recipient's injured feelings and mended the broken relationship.
  10. The appeased customer left the store with a smile on their face, indicating their satisfaction.

FAQs About the word appeased

to give in to even when it is wrong to do so, to make less severe, to bring to a state of peace or quiet, pacify, conciliate, to make calm or quiet, to make con

placated, rapturous, overjoyed, ecstatic, mollified, pacified, elated, enraptured, satisfied, joyful

unhappy, disgruntled, discontented, displeased, displeased, dissatisfied, unsatisfied, abject, anguished, malcontented

The generous donation appeased the charity's financial concerns.

The soothing melody appeased the crying infant's anxiety.

The apology appeased her anger and restored harmony.

The court's verdict appeased both the plaintiff and defendant, ensuring closure.