Sooth vs. Soothe — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Sooth and Soothe
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Definitions
Sooth
Real; true.
Soothe
To ease or relieve (pain, for example).
Sooth
Soft; smooth.
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Sooth
Truth; reality.
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Soothe
To calm or placate (a person, for example).
Sooth
(archaic) Truth.
Soothe
To bring comfort, composure, or relief.
Sooth
(obsolete) Augury; prognostication.
Soothe
(transitive) To restore to ease, comfort, or tranquility; relieve; calm; quiet; refresh.
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Sooth
(obsolete) Blandishment; cajolery.
Soothe
(transitive) To allay; assuage; mitigate; soften.
Sooth
(obsolete) Reality; fact.
Soothe
To smooth over; render less obnoxious.
Sooth
(archaic) True.
Soothe
(transitive) To calm or placate someone or some situation.
Sooth
(obsolete) Pleasing; delightful; sweet.
Soothe
(transitive) To ease or relieve pain or suffering.
Sooth
(archaic) In truth; indeed.
Soothe
(intransitive) To temporise by assent, concession, flattery, or cajolery.
Sooth
True; faithful; trustworthy.
The sentence [meaning] of it sooth is, out of doubt.
That shall I sooth (said he) to you declare.
Soothe
(intransitive) To bring comfort or relief.
Sooth
Pleasing; delightful; sweet.
The soothest shepherd that ever piped on plains.
With jellies soother than the creamy curd.
Soothe
(transitive) To keep in good humour; wheedle; cajole; flatter.
Sooth
Truth; reality.
The sooth it this, the cut fell to the knight.
In sooth, I know not why I am so sad.
In good sooth,Its mystery is love, its meaninng youth.
Soothe
To prove true; verify; confirm as true.
Sooth
Augury; prognostication.
The soothe of birds by beating of their wings.
Soothe
To confirm the statements of; maintain the truthfulness of (a person); bear out.
Sooth
Blandishment; cajolery.
Soothe
To assent to; yield to; humour by agreement or concession.
Sooth
Truth or reality;
In sooth
Soothe
To assent to as true.
Soothe
To assent to; to comply with; to gratify; to humor by compliance; to please with blandishments or soft words; to flatter.
Good, my lord, soothe him, let him take the fellow.
I've tried the force of every reason on him,Soothed and caressed, been angry, soothed again.
Soothe
To assuage; to mollify; to calm; to comfort; as, to soothe a crying child; to soothe one's sorrows.
Music hath charms to soothe the savage breast,To soften rocks, or bend a knotted oak.
Though the sound of FameMay for a moment soothe, it can not slakeThe fever of vain longing.
Soothe
Give moral or emotional strength to
Soothe
Cause to feel better;
The medicine soothes the pain of the inflammation