Assuaged is a past-tense verb that means to make something less intense. A sentence would be "The letter from her deceased husband assuaged her grief very little."
The cool breeze assuaged the heat of the summer day.
This sentence is a declarative sentence as it makes a statement.
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A sentence in the form of a statement (in contrast to a command, a question, or an exclamation. In a declarative sentence, the subject normally precedes the predicate. A declarative sentence ends with a period.
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Soothing words from his wife assuaged the mans anger.
Lower the volume of tv. I feel Assuaged now.
The word assuaged is a verb meaning, 1. to make milder or less severe; relieve; ease; mitigate: to assuage one's grief; to assuage one's pain. 2. to appease; satisfy; allay; relieve: to assuage one's hunger. 3. to soothe, calm, or mollify: to assuage his fears; to assuage her anger.
soothed, relieved, helped, assuaged, stilled
i am sorry to assuage now, but we have to go. Never assuage a great moment!
alleviated, reduced, diminished, lessened, weakened, lightened, attenuated, allayed, eased, assuaged, palliated, relieved, toned down.
It means to calm or to allay concerns.E.g. The new city contract served to assuage public concerns about loss of services.Assuage means to make an unpleasant feeling less intense.Used in a sentence: "the letter assuaged the fears of most members."
No. The two are not specifically antonyms. Favor is a choice or an assistance, while anger is an emotional state brought on by displeasure. The opposite of to favor is to oppose. The opposite of the verb angered could be either pleased/gladdened or calmed/assuaged.
Assuaged is the past tense of the word assuage, which means to ease an unpleasant feeling or situation. It is synonymous to soothe, mitigate, allay, palliate, abate and placate.
Jenny discovered that the homeopathic medicine was nothing more than water and began to understand why it did nothing to alleviate her symptoms.
It is the first sentence of a paragraph which is the topic sentence.
It in symmetry with sentence a is what? What is a sentence with symmetry in it? This sentence with symmetry is symmetry with sentence this.