What does unsoothe mean?
Unsoothe means (transitive) To disturb; to unsettle; to arouse or irritate from a calm state..
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(transitive) To disturb; to unsettle; to arouse or irritate from a calm state..
Take out your ire on the unneighborly generators of noises that unsoothe the nerves.
Now it is overlooked by instructions, thrown out with the visual equivalent of a sergeant-major's bark, designed not to harmonize but to be dissonant, to abolish tranquillity, and to unsoothe and unsettle the soul.
And don't you just love the image of a tall mountain of a man using his big hands to soothe a child . . . or unsoothe a woman?
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Unsoothe means (transitive) To disturb; to unsettle; to arouse or irritate from a calm state..
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Take out your ire on the unneighborly generators of noises that unsoothe the nerves.
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