What does soothen mean?
Soothen means (transitive) To make comforted; cause to feel soothed; to ease, relieve, or alleviate.
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(transitive) To make comforted; cause to feel soothed; to ease, relieve, or alleviate.
The cool green foliage around her soothened the eyes of beholders even in the blazing sun.
These nutrients combine together to soothen the body; and according to Susruta, such a process is attributed to mucus.
Since Melitta is honored in the chamber of Persephone, then the grief for her death is significantly soothened.
A very close friend of Dad helped me to rent a place large enough to have an inpatient of about ten beds, a good waiting area (patients need to soothen their taut nerves before they see the doctor) and a spacious operation theatre.
For migra[i]nes and headaches drop a few drops in boiling water or use a cold compress and inhale when there is nervous ex[h]austion, wrap a warm towel to soothen tense and agitated nerves.
Use soothen when its meaning, tone and grammar fit the full sentence. A synonym is not always a direct replacement.
Soothen means (transitive) To make comforted; cause to feel soothed; to ease, relieve, or alleviate.
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The cool green foliage around her soothened the eyes of beholders even in the blazing sun.
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