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sooth (truth) noun [UK: suːθ] [US: suːθ] | verdadnoun |
soothe [soothed, soothing, soothes] (to bring comfort or relief) verb [UK: suːð] [US: ˈsuːð] | aliviarseverb descansarverb |
soothe [soothed, soothing, soothes] (to calm or placate) verb [UK: suːð] [US: ˈsuːð] | calmarverbMusic has charms to soothe the savage beast. = La música tiene encantos que calman a las fieras. serenarverb |
soothe [soothed, soothing, soothes] (to ease or relieve pain) verb [UK: suːð] [US: ˈsuːð] | aliviarverbThis medicine will soothe your headache. = Este remedio aliviará su dolor de cabeza. |
soothing (Freeing from fear or anxiety) adjective [UK: ˈsuː.ðɪŋ] [US: ˈsuː.ðɪŋ] | tranquilizadoradjective tranquilizanteadjectiveMy favorite thing about summer is the soothing breeze during the night. = Mi cosa favorita del verano es el viento tranquilizante durante la noche. |
soothsayer [soothsayers] (one who predicts the future) noun [UK: ˈsuːθ.seɪə(r)] [US: ˌsuːθ.ˈseɪər] | adivinanoun adivinonoun |
forsooth (indeed, truthfully, really) adverb [UK: fɔː.ˈsuːθ] [US: fɔːr.ˈsuːθ] | de veroadverb en verdadadverb veramenteadverb |