soothe Antonyms
Meaning of soothe
soothe (v)
give moral or emotional strength to
cause to feel better
soothe Sentence Examples
- The gentle sound of rain soothed the restless child, lulling him to sleep.
- A warm bath infused with lavender soothed aching muscles and eased the tension from her body.
- The therapist's calming words soothed her anxiety and provided a sense of peace.
- A cup of warm tea soothed her throat and eased the discomfort caused by the cold.
- The soft glow of the fireplace soothed her weary eyes and created a cozy atmosphere.
- The soothing melody of the music washed over her, melting away her worries.
- The rhythmic breathing exercises soothed her racing mind and brought her back to the present moment.
- A massage therapist's skilled hands soothed the knots in her neck and shoulders.
- The gentle breeze carried the scent of wildflowers, soothing her senses.
- After a long day, she retreated to her room, where the dim lighting and soft music soothed her soul.
FAQs About the word soothe
give moral or emotional strength to, cause to feel better
reassure, assure, comfort, uplift,cheer, console, assuage, alleviate, sympathize,solace
worry, distress, torment,distress, discourage, torture, trouble, discourage, torment, worry
The gentle sound of rain soothed the restless child, lulling him to sleep.
A warm bath infused with lavender soothed aching muscles and eased the tension from her body.
The therapist's calming words soothed her anxiety and provided a sense of peace.
A cup of warm tea soothed her throat and eased the discomfort caused by the cold.