Thesaurus / soothe
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An instant cold press will help soothe inflammation and exam gloves allow you to safely treat wounds.
THE BEST FIRST AID KITS FOR STAYING SAFE AND PREPAREDPOPSCI COMMERCE TEAMSEPTEMBER 4, 2020POPULAR-SCIENCEThis sulfate-free and dye-free option contains coconut oil to soothe any aches and moisturize your hair.
SCALP SCRUBS THAT BANISH SCALY PATCHES AND BUILD-UPPOPSCI COMMERCE TEAMSEPTEMBER 4, 2020POPULAR-SCIENCEJust like a child often needs to be held to be soothed, adults often need human touch to be reassured.
THE PANDEMIC PROBLEM TECH CAN’T SOLVE: PHYSICAL TOUCHDANIELLE ABRILAUGUST 23, 2020FORTUNEAline Zoldbrod, a Boston psychologist and sex therapist, says there are also tapping techniques, like a butterfly hug, people can perform on themselves to self-soothe.
THE PANDEMIC PROBLEM TECH CAN’T SOLVE: PHYSICAL TOUCHDANIELLE ABRILAUGUST 23, 2020FORTUNERather than fizzing at the bottom of the tub, these calming, soothing bath beads just sit there gently releasing oil and scent, moisturizing your skin and making you feel real fancy.
THIS WEEKEND: YOU’LL NEVER BATHE THE SAME WAY AGAINJOSHUA EFERIGHEAUGUST 21, 2020OZYAt present, every single platform is making their efforts to creating the safest channel to spread information and to soothe the people down while guiding them about the havocs of the pandemic and ways through which they can save themselves.
HOW TWITTER IS CONTRIBUTING TO SUPPORT MASSES DURING THE CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAKHARRY LIAMMAY 22, 2020SEARCH ENGINE WATCHIn those dim aisles and mighty halls brooded a Presence that he knew could soothe and comfort.
THE WAVEALGERNON BLACKWOODAnd Mrs. Haggard, after attempting to soothe the wounded feelings of her maid, directed her to accompany them.
THE PIT TOWN CORONET, VOLUME I (OF 3)CHARLES JAMES WILLSShe did not respond; she did not attempt to soothe him; if ever looks expressed reproach and aversion, hers did then.
ELSTER'S FOLLYMRS. HENRY WOODWilliam omitted nothing that a brother could have done to soothe and conciliate a brother.
THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND FROM THE ACCESSION OF JAMES II.THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAYWORDS RELATED TO SOOTHE
- abate
- allay
- balm
- becalm
- cease
- chill out
- compose
- cool
- cool off
- decrease
- die down
- diminish
- dwindle
- ebb
- fall
- hush
- lay back
- let up
- lullaby
- moderate
- pacify
- put a lid on
- qualify
- quell
- quiet
- quiet down
- settle
- slacken
- soft pedal
- soothe
- still
- stroke
- subdue
- subside
- take it easy
- take the edge
- take the sting out
- temper
- tranquilize
- wane
- abated
- allayed
- balmed
- becalmed
- ceased
- chilled out
- composed
- cooled
- cooled off
- decreased
- died down
- diminished
- dwindled
- ebbed
- fell
- hushed
- lay back
- let up
- lullabied
- moderated
- pacified
- put a lid on
- qualified
- quelled
- quiet down
- quieted
- settled
- slackened
- soft-pedaled
- soothed
- stilled
- stroked
- subdued
- subsided
- tempered
- took it easy
- took the edge
- took the sting out
- tranquilized
- waned
- allays
- ameliorates
- assuages
- buries the hatchet
- butters up
- calms
- chastens
- composes
- conciliates
- cons
- cools
- dulcifies
- fixes up
- greases
- kisses and makes up
- lies back
- lulls
- makes peace
- mitigates
- moderates
- mollifies
- pacificates
- placates
- propitiates
- puts the lid on
- qualifies
- quells
- quiets
- relieves
- represses
- silences
- smooths over
- soft-pedals
- softens
- soothes
- squares
- stills
- strokes
- subdues
- sweetens
- takes the edge off
- tames
- tempers
- tranquilizes
- allay
- ameliorate
- assuage
- bury the hatchet
- butter up
- calm
- chasten
- compose
- con
- conciliate
- cool
- dulcify
- fix up
- grease
- kiss and make up
- lay back
- lull
- make peace
- mitigate
- moderate
- mollify
- pacificate
- placate
- propitiate
- put the lid on
- qualify
- quell
- quiet
- relieve
- repress
- silence
- smooth over
- soft pedal
- soften
- soothe
- square
- still
- stroke
- subdue
- sweeten
- take the edge off
- tame
- temper
- tranquilize
- abate
- allay
- alleviate
- apologize for
- assuage
- camouflage
- cloak
- conceal
- condone
- cover
- diminish
- disguise
- dissemble
- ease
- exculpate
- excuse
- extenuate
- gloze
- hide
- hush up
- justify
- lessen
- lighten
- make light of
- mask
- minimize
- mitigate
- moderate
- mollify
- prettify
- put on a Band-Aid
- qualify
- quick fix
- relieve
- screen
- soften
- soothe
- sugarcoat
- temper
- varnish
- veil
- veneer
- vindicate
- white
- whiten
- whitewash
- ached
- bled for
- comforted
- commiserated
- condoled
- consoled
- felt for
- felt with
- forgave
- gave quarter
- granted amnesty
- grieved with
- had compassion
- had mercy on
- identified with
- lament with
- pardoned
- put out of one's misery
- relented
- reprieved
- showed forgiveness
- showed sympathy
- solaced
- soothed
- sympathized
- took pity on
- understood
- was sorry for
- was sympathetic
- wept for
- ache
- be sorry for
- be sympathetic
- bleed for
- comfort
- commiserate
- condole
- console
- feel for
- feel with
- forgive
- give quarter
- grant amnesty
- grieve with
- have compassion
- have mercy on
- identify with
- lament with
- pardon
- put out of one's misery
- relent
- reprieve
- show forgiveness
- show sympathy
- solace
- soothe
- sympathize
- take pity on
- understand
- weep for
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