of Quell
The soothing tea quickly quelled my cough.
It means to suppress or put an end to. As in 'the troops quelled the rebellion'
His fears were quelled by her reassuring yet rational words, and to his own surprise he slept reasonably well that night.
You will be quelled from this school for bad behavior.
he quelled the noise in the street before he went to bed.
The luddite revolts were quelled by the British government in 1813
Several things rhyme with weld. Here are some of them: belled felled geld held meld quelled smelled spelled swelled welled yelled
Feelings of exasperation should be quelled by talking oneself into reserved optimism' To my mind - this means:- Any negative feelings should be reversed by convincing oneself that being optimistic will reduce anxiety.
Yes. Christianity quelled the modern interpretation of Halloween for a long time, due to it's ties to paganism and animal sacrifice centuries earlier.
No. Cavalier King Charles Spaniels are domesticated dogs and they were bred to be companion dogs. If they are not socialized properly, they may appear to be wild but that behavior can normally be quelled with the right training and socialization techniques.
Quacked, quad, quadrupled, qualified, quantified, quarreled, quarterbacked, quashed, quelled, quenched, questioned, quibbled, quicksand, quid, quieted, quipped, quizzed and quoted are words. They begin with q and end with d.
He was a Roman emperor (AD 138 - 161), then served as consul (120) before being assigned judicial administrative duties in Italy. He later governed the province of Asia (c. 134). He became an adviser to Hadrian and in 138 was made Hadrian's heir. On accession he had the deceased emperor declared a god; for such dutiful acts he was named Pius. He quelled rebellions in Britain and other provinces and built the Antonine Wall. This is where the term "Pious" originated, meaning devout or a strict, traditional sense of virtue.