To lessen the intensity of, to mitigate or relieve (hunger, emotion, pain etc.); To pacify or soothe (someone); (obsolete) To calm down, become less violent (of passion, hunger etc.); to subside, to abate
Assuage means to satisfy something. A good sentence would be, she had the opportunity to assuage her desire for a new pair of shoes.
'Assuage' is a verb.
"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.
That is the correct spelling of the verb "assuage" (mitigate, placate, or lessen).
Some synonyms for the verb assuage are soothe, relieve, alleviate, calm, ease, or quiet.
tending to assuage pain
The simplest is "soften". Other synonyms could be to cushion or to assuage.
This money should assuage your fear of poverty.The library will assuage her longing for knowledge. How can I assuage your sadness?
Assuage means to satisfy something. A good sentence would be, she had the opportunity to assuage her desire for a new pair of shoes.
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.
'Assuage' is a verb.
She tried to assuage her friend's worries by offering comforting words and a listening ear.
The woman was attempting to assuage the screaming infant.
These flowers might assuage her feelings.
I tried to assuage my pain with an ice pack.
The therapist will assuage my broken heart.
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.