Meaning of Soothe
To calm someone or something that is upset or distressed.
In simple words: To make someone feel calmer or less upset.
Soothe in a sentence
- She tried to soothe the crying baby by singing a lullaby.
- He needed to soothe his nerves before the big presentation.
- The cool breeze helped to soothe her sunburned skin.
- I find that lavender oil can soothe headaches effectively.
- Talking to a friend can help soothe your worries.
How to use Soothe
Use 'soothe' when referring to calming emotions or physical discomfort. It's generally appropriate in both formal and informal contexts.
Grammar pattern
soothe + object
Memory hint
Think of a soft voice soothing a crying baby.
Related words
Collocations with Soothe
- soothe a child
- soothe your mind
- soothe pain
Common mistakes with Soothe
- Confusing 'soothe' with 'smooth'; 'soothe' relates to calming.
- Using 'soothe' without an object, as in 'I will soothe' - it should be 'I will soothe you'.
- Mixing up 'soothe' with 'soothe up', which is not a standard phrase.
Soothe appears in
Soothe in other languages
- Arabicالعربية
تهدئة
لجعل شخص يشعر بالهدوء أو أقل انزعاجًا.
- Bengaliবাংলা
শান্ত করা
কাউকে শান্ত বা কম বিরক্ত বোধ করানো।
- GermanDeutsch
beruhigen
Jemanden ruhiger oder weniger verärgert machen.
- SpanishEspañol
Calmar
Hacer que alguien se sienta más tranquilo o menos molesto.
- Persianفارسی
آرام کردن
آرام کردن کسی یا کم کردن ناراحتیاش.
- FrenchFrançais
Apaiser
Rendre quelqu'un plus calme ou moins contrarié.
- Hindiहिन्दी
शांत करना
किसी को शांत या कम परेशान महसूस कराना।
- ItalianItaliano
Calmare
Rendere qualcuno più calmo o meno turbato.
- PortuguesePortuguês
Acalmar
Fazer alguém se sentir mais calmo ou menos chateado.
- RussianРусский
Успокоить
Сделать так, чтобы кто-то почувствовал себя спокойнее или менее расстроенным.
- Urduاردو
آرام کرنا، تسکین دینا
کسی کو پرسکون یا کم پریشان محسوس کرانا۔
- Chinese中文
安抚
让某人感觉更平静或不那么烦恼。
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Frequently asked questions about Soothe
What does Soothe mean?
To make someone feel calmer or less upset.
What is the definition of Soothe?
To calm someone or something that is upset or distressed.
How do you use Soothe in a sentence?
She tried to soothe the crying baby by singing a lullaby.
Can you give another example of Soothe?
He needed to soothe his nerves before the big presentation.
What are synonyms for Soothe?
Common alternatives include calm, comfort, console, relax, ease.
What is the opposite of Soothe?
Opposite meanings include agitate, disturb, upset.
What words go with Soothe?
It commonly pairs with soothe a child, soothe your mind, soothe pain.
What are common mistakes when using Soothe?
Confusing 'soothe' with 'smooth'; 'soothe' relates to calming. Using 'soothe' without an object, as in 'I will soothe' - it should be 'I will soothe you'. Mixing up 'soothe' with 'soothe up', which is not a standard phrase.
How do you pronounce Soothe?
US: //suːð//, UK: //suːð//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Soothe?
Use 'soothe' when referring to calming emotions or physical discomfort. It's generally appropriate in both formal and informal contexts.
What CEFR level is Soothe?
"Soothe" is at B1 level on the CEFR scale.

