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Often used in the same context:
soothe,
assuage,
salve,
balm,
allay,
alleviate,
relieve,
placate,
quell,
rouse,
mollify,
calming,
stoke,
appease,
pacify,
dispel,
dampen,
irritate,
ameliorate,
soften,
deaden,
ease,
arouse,
tamp down,
banish,
awaken,
douse,
defuse,
heal,
reawaken,
stimulate,
quench,
cleanse,
cauterise,
stave off,
lighten,
lessen,
muffle,
palliate,
insulate,
aggravate,
evoke,
tonic,
invigorate,
provoke,
detoxify,
heighten,
soak,
smoothen,
induce,
counteract,
squelch,
waken,
nourish,
stir,
remedy,
rejuvenate,
kindle,
poultice,
rekindle,
massaging,
anesthetize,
reassure,
inflame,
exhilarate,
unburden,
quieten,
abrade,
arnica,
exorcise,
dissipate,
distract,
aromatherapy,
satiate,
revive,
deflect,
gargle,
rile,
erase,
prickle,
unglue,
elicit,
mend,
anaesthetise,
sweeten,
enliven,
unsettle,
engender,
deflate,
rattle,
diffuse,
tingled,
tempering,
excite,
revivify,
antispasmodic,
tickle,
uncaps,
fend,
incite,
deepen,
sop,
dear,
bet,
jenny,
morrow,
rime,
tune,
idea,
inflection,
merry,
rhyme,
rhymes,
stile,
thing,
truth,
wordes,
....,
amelia,
assurance,
be,
bows,
north,
south,
nay,
nonh,
sonth,
far,
norlh,
nortli,
oder,
orth,
soulh,
xorth,
yea,
asia,
ast,
australia,
california,
dere,
drier,
east
More general:
truthfulness
Also try:
— Adjectives for sooth:
good,
silly,
sayest,
sayst,
speakest,
ful,
full,
sober,
simple,
wrong,
lasse,
more...
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