The therapist will assuage my broken heart.
These flowers might assuage her feelings.
Assuage means to satisfy something. A good sentence would be, she had the opportunity to assuage her desire for a new pair of shoes.
"I helped assuage his hurt and pain by spending time with him""By doing the things he enjoyed, he helped assuage his anger."When his grandmother passed away, I tried to assuage his grief with chocolate ice cream and words of encouragement.
Assuage means to satisfy a desire or appetite or to soothe an unpleasant feeling. She tried to assuage the guilt she felt by helping others.
Someday, I want to construct a building out of chocolate.
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.
Clarie was still stumped on first question on the English test, "Use the word Etymology in a sentence"; she knew the meaning of etymon- was "true meaning of a word" and -logy was "study of", but how to construct a sentence with this word baffled her.
A stigma is a mark of disgrace associated with a particular characteristic or attribute. An example of a sentence using "stigma" could be: "There is a stigma attached to mental health issues that can prevent individuals from seeking help."
She glided smoothly across the dance floor, her movements graceful and fluid.
i am sorry to assuage now, but we have to go. Never assuage a great moment!
The new activity center made a public service announcement that they will construct an outdoor swimming pool by next summer.
Here's an example of the use of "uncompleted" in a sentence. "Jack got up to take a break after he finished his math and biology homework, but his history assignment remained uncompleted."