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soothe in Italian

soothe in Italian is calmare, placare, alleviare — soothe means to calm someone down or make a painful or unpleasant feeling less intense.

soothe in Italian

calmare
verb
(transitive) To restore to ease, comfort, or tranquility; relieve; calm; quiet; refresh.
placare
verb
(transitive) To calm or placate someone or some situation.
alleviare
verb
(transitive) To ease or relieve pain or suffering.
lenire
verb
(transitive) To ease or relieve pain or suffering.
mitigare
verb
(transitive) To ease or relieve pain or suffering.

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.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "soothe" in Italian?

"soothe" in Italian is calmare, placare, alleviare. soothe means: To calm someone down or make a painful or unpleasant feeling less intense.

How do you use "soothe" in a sentence?

Example: "She rocked the baby gently to soothe him." In Italian, "soothe" is calmare, placare, alleviare.

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

Yes — Italian has 5 translations listed for "soothe": calmare, placare, alleviare, lenire, mitigare.

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