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soothe synonyms

Trying to find another word for soothe in English? No problem. Our thesaurus contains synonyms of soothe in 42 different contexts. We have listed all the similar and related words for soothe alphabetically.

  • abate
  • alleviate
  • assuage
  • calm
  • compose
  • cool out
  • decrease
  • allay
  • assuage
  • ease
  • lighten
  • mitigate
  • mollify
  • pacify
  • allay
  • alleviate
  • assuage
  • be enough
  • blunt
  • calm
  • compose
  • allay
  • alleviate
  • appease
  • calm
  • compose
  • conciliate
  • cool
  • analgesic
  • application
  • balsam
  • cerate
  • compound
  • cream
  • demulcent
  • allay
  • calm down
  • compose
  • lull
  • pacify
  • placate
  • quiet
  • adulate
  • bootlick
  • brownnose
  • build up
  • cajole
  • flatter
  • inveigle
  • chill out
  • control oneself
  • cool down
  • cool it
  • cool off
  • get hold of oneself
  • go easy
  • animation
  • buoyancy
  • cheerfulness
  • cheeriness
  • comfort
  • delight
  • encouragement
  • be an adjunct
  • be an element of
  • be made of
  • belong to
  • build
  • compound
  • comprise
  • animate
  • assuage
  • buck up
  • calm
  • cheer
  • condole with
  • encourage
  • air-conditioned
  • algid
  • arctic
  • biting
  • chill
  • chilled
  • chilling
  • ban
  • bar
  • bind
  • bottle up
  • bridle
  • chain
  • check
  • allay
  • appease
  • assuage
  • calm
  • conciliate
  • curb
  • dulcorate
  • advice
  • aid
  • assist
  • avail
  • balm
  • benefit
  • comfort
  • calm
  • lull
  • peace
  • peacefulness
  • quietude
  • silence
  • still
  • become light
  • brighten
  • flash
  • gleam
  • illume
  • irradiate
  • light
  • abeyance
  • break
  • breather
  • breathing spell
  • calmness
  • coffee break
  • comma
  • abate
  • alleviate
  • assuage
  • calm
  • compose
  • cool out
  • decrease
  • ad-lib
  • blend
  • coin
  • combine
  • compose
  • compound
  • concoct
  • abate
  • allay
  • alleviate
  • appease
  • assuage
  • blunt
  • calm
  • abate
  • allay
  • alleviate
  • ameliorate
  • appease
  • assuage
  • blunt
  • allay
  • ameliorate
  • assuage
  • bury the hatchet
  • butter up
  • calm
  • chasten
  • allay
  • ameliorate
  • assuage
  • bury the hatchet
  • butter up
  • calm
  • chasten
  • allay
  • alleviate
  • assuage
  • be enough
  • blunt
  • calm
  • compose
  • abate
  • alleviate
  • assuage
  • calm
  • compose
  • cool out
  • decrease
  • abate
  • alleviate
  • assuage
  • calm
  • compose
  • cool out
  • decrease
  • buttoned up
  • clammed up
  • close
  • close-mouthed
  • could hear a pin drop
  • dumb
  • hushed
  • choke off
  • clam
  • clam up
  • close up
  • cool it
  • cut off
  • cut short
  • abate
  • allay
  • alleviate
  • appease
  • assuage
  • break
  • brighten
  • achieve
  • adjudicate
  • adjust
  • appoint
  • arrange
  • call the shots
  • choose
  • alleviate
  • ally
  • assuage
  • balm
  • becalm
  • calm
  • calm down
  • abate
  • allay
  • alleviate
  • appease
  • assuage
  • become tender
  • bend
  • aboveboard
  • decent
  • equal
  • equitable
  • ethical
  • even
  • fair
  • at rest
  • buttoned up
  • clammed up
  • close-mouthed
  • closed
  • deathlike
  • deathly
  • achievement
  • blow
  • feat
  • flourish
  • hit
  • move
  • movement
  • bear down
  • beat down
  • break
  • break in
  • check
  • conquer
  • control
  • allay
  • assuage
  • ease
  • lighten
  • mitigate
  • mollify
  • pacify
  • abate
  • alleviate
  • assuage
  • calm
  • compose
  • cool out
  • decrease
  • balm
  • calm
  • calm down
  • compose
  • hush
  • lull
  • pacify
  • clear
  • confess
  • confide
  • disburden
  • discharge
  • disclose
  • disencumber
  • animate
  • assuage
  • buck up
  • calm
  • cheer
  • condole with
  • encourage

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