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soothing English

Meaning soothing meaning

What does soothing mean?

soothing

affording physical relief a soothing ointment for her sunburn (= assuasive) freeing from fear and anxiety

Synonyms soothing synonyms

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Topics soothing topics

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Examples soothing examples

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Simple sentences

Tom's voice is soothing.
Mary's voice is soothing.
Her voice was soothing.
His voice was soothing.
This music is soothing.
A study has shown that dairy cattle can increase their milk production by up to three percent after having soothing music played to them for twelve hours per day over a nine-week period.

Movie subtitles

Her wounds need soothing.
And, you know, the oculists say it's very soothing to the eye.
It's very soothing.
But attractive to the eye and soothing to the smell!
There's a half a bottle of soothing syrup here.
I find it soothing.
There's something sort of soothing about you.
If our blood runs cooler and more temperate, let us not account to ourselves for virtue, but place it to the credit of the soothing balm of the passage of years that we have fortifications against the distempers of juvenility.
Such a soothing pastime.
I find it very soothing.
And believe me, kids. there's nothing in the world as soothing. as a smash hit.
What you need is a shave. A nice, soothing shave.
There's nothing so soothing as that sea. Both the sight of it and the sound of it.
That wonderful, soothing, luring deodorant. It keeps underarms dry.
So proud, so fierce, and yet, so infinitely soothing.
I should like some coffee before I die. and in your soothing company, if possible.
Natural and soothing.
It's entertaining and soothing.
Well, it's rather soothing, restful.
Don't keep soothing me. Do you mind?
Mmm, that's right soothing.
With poison in it. But attractive to the eye and soothing to the smell!
Cool and soothing, isn't it?
Soothing the troubled waters.
Money makes life soothing.
A nice soothing shave.
There's nothing so soothing as that sea.
It's not exactly a soothing experience you know to wake up in the morning and find a judge all dressed up in those crazy ceremonial robes, climbing over your bed.
She needs to calm herself down. Something soothing.
A soothing ointment?
That's right, my dear, the kettle - to make Number Six a nice, soothing cup of tea.
It broadcasts soothing melodies on the Lodz Radio.
We want a soothing orchestra.

News and current affairs

More money for Africa rather than more soothing words will be the true test of the summit.
Let's suppose the Fed raises interest rates to 0.25 basis points at its December meeting, trying its best to send a soothing message to markets.
In some countries, like Slovakia and Poland, far-right nationalist parties provide another alternative, by offering the soothing appeal of traditional values and familiar enemies.
For beleaguered governments, Stiglitz's proposed cures were rose petals, fragrances and scented candles along with soothing sounds.
Financial journalism was soothing.
The truth is that there are not two kinds of women who lead in different ways, one magically soothing and impeccably feminine, and the other dictatorial and insufferable.
Shortly before the Busan meeting, the countries of southern Europe announced major consolidation efforts in the hope of soothing debt markets.
But her words did little soothing.
For a long time, it was much easier to repeat the soothing mantra that the world community had collectively learned how to avoid a 1929-style collapse, and that the world's central banks clearly showed this in 1987 or 2001.

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