English · Body & Health
/suːð/
[/suːð/]
make pain or worry less; calm
To make someone feel calmer, or to make pain or discomfort less. It is often used for comforting a person or easing a sore part of the body.
The warm tea helped soothe her sore throat.
The warm tea helped soothe her sore throat.
From Old English 'sōthian' (to verify, prove true), later meaning to calm.
Used for calming people and easing pain or irritation.