Miserable is an adjective, and placate is a verb, so they are not antonyms.
Annoy, irritate, enrage, anger.
Placate means to 'sooth or pacify' therefore the antonym would be 'agitate, upset or worry' The antonym of 'ferocious' would be 'gentle, innocent, kind, tame or tender
miserable
Antonyms: "placate" or "mollify". Synonyms: "enflame" or "infuriate".
If gnaw is taken as a verb meaning to make upset, then the antonyms can be: pacify, soothe, console, reassure, calm, relieve, ease, placate
Annoy, irritate, enrage, anger.
Placate means to 'sooth or pacify' therefore the antonym would be 'agitate, upset or worry' The antonym of 'ferocious' would be 'gentle, innocent, kind, tame or tender
miserable
Antonyms: "placate" or "mollify". Synonyms: "enflame" or "infuriate".
If gnaw is taken as a verb meaning to make upset, then the antonyms can be: pacify, soothe, console, reassure, calm, relieve, ease, placate
a man simply placate all around of him
To placate is to calm, pacify, or mollify.Example : "The airline gave out free drinks in an effort to placate angry travelers."Example : "In between, I placate her with more cake."(Sarah Miller in Miss Spitfire: Reaching Helen Keller.)
Your Children Placate You from Premature Graves was created in 2006.
If the answer is directed at the Book of Mormon, the answer is "no." The word "placate" does not appear in this book of scripture.
I hate giving free candy to children, but I will do so if it will placate that wailing brat of yours.
Placate means appease or pacify by acceding to demands or granting concessions; "the appeasing concessions to the Nazis at Munich."
The antonym for showified could be... anguished, bitter, bleak, blue, boostful, cheerless, disappointed, doleful, doubtful, forlorn, gloomy, glum, gray, heartbroken, hopeless, luckless, miserable, missatisfied, pitiful, pouty, sad, sorrowful, unhappy, or woeful