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soothe in Arabic

soothe in Arabic is هَدَّأَ, طَمْأَنَ — soothe means to calm someone down or make a painful or unpleasant feeling less intense.

soothe in Arabic

هَدَّأَ
verb
Pronounced: haddaʔa
to calm or placate
طَمْأَنَ
verb
to calm or placate

What does "soothe" mean?

  1. verb To calm someone down or make a painful or unpleasant feeling less intense.
    "She rocked the baby gently to soothe him."
  2. verb To make a difficult situation less tense or troublesome.
    "The manager tried to soothe tempers after the argument."

soothe in a sentence

  • She rocked the baby gently to soothe him.
  • The warm bath soothed her aching muscles.
  • The manager tried to soothe tempers after the argument.

Common Arabic translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "soothe" in Arabic?

"soothe" in Arabic is هَدَّأَ, طَمْأَنَ. soothe means: To calm someone down or make a painful or unpleasant feeling less intense.

How do you pronounce هَدَّأَ?

"soothe" in Arabic is هَدَّأَ, pronounced "haddaʔa".

How do you use "soothe" in a sentence?

Example: "She rocked the baby gently to soothe him." In Arabic, "soothe" is هَدَّأَ, طَمْأَنَ.

Are there other ways to say "soothe" in Arabic?

Yes — Arabic has 2 translations listed for "soothe": هَدَّأَ, طَمْأَنَ.

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