If you dig a hole you lessen
Mother kissed the bruise, to lessen the boy's pain.
Lessen the thickness with more water.He decided to lessen the volume.
Lessen is a verb that means to make or become less; diminish; decrease; reduce; or mitigate. Example sentence: If you want to lessen the pain you can take Advil
The wind will lessen soon, and we can go back outside. If you lessen the tension on the sewing machine, your stitches will be more even.
Margaret took an aspirin because it could lessen the pain she felt from her broken foot.
The sting does lessen with time and with each successful submission.
No. The sentence stands once given, and nothing aside from a successful appeal, commutation, or pardon will change it.
"The new deal did not end the depression but it did lessen the financial hardships of many Americans."The pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun antecedent 'new deal' in the second part of the sentence.
Some homophones for "lessen" include lesson, lessen, and leson.
the homophone for lessen is lesson
"Lessen" has two (2) syllables.
A homophone for lessen is lesson.