Words and phrases that have a meaning related to soothe: (144 results)
Antonyms:
irritate
Often used in the same context:
sooth, assuage, salve, allay, placate, mollify, appease, quell, pacify, rouse, alleviate, tamp down, relieve, reassure, dampen, soften, dispel, stoke, calming, ease, defuse, irritate, heal, arouse, banish, heighten, lessen, awaken, deaden, inflame, douse, evoke, invigorate, stave off, unnerve, cleanse, squelch, revive, rile, erase, energize, rejuvenate, reawaken, quench, ameliorate, anesthetize, muffle, bolster, unsettle, rekindle, palliate, insulate, provoke, distract, exorcise, aggravate, stirred, stem, stimulate, sweeten, counteract, downplay, quieten, cauterise, mend, lighten, convey, elicit, avert, reinvigorate, enliven, dilute, prod, remedy, massaging, detoxify, quash, satisfy, reignite, deflate, roiled, rattle, underscore, forestall, tantalize, burnish, spur, stanch, nourish, rankle, frighten, excite, woo, loosen, induce, smoothen, fend, wring, suppress, shake, minimize, slake, archetype, ceases, diminishes, dost, doth, immune, impart, inconsistent, know, transcendent, abiding, administration, admonitions, advertiser, affirm, almoner, alter, alters, and, animal
More specific:
calm, calm down, lull, quiet, still, tranquilize, tranquillize
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Also try:ataractic, ataraxic, burning, cough drop, jujube, pastil, pastille, sedative, tranquilising, tranquilizing, troche
— Adjectives for soothe: self, good, wise, goode, susceptible, sacred, bland
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