It means to back down or calm down
To calm down means to relax and stop being angry. Turn the anger into a cool feeling of optimism and a happy outlook.
it means to calm down. oil calms cogwheels down (wheels) it just means calm down.
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
Soothe is pacify, comfort, hush, quiet, subdue, settle (down), lull, and tranquilize. Soothe is also a verb.
Assuage, placate, mollify...
back down, appease, assuage, gratify, mollify, placate, please, satisfy, soothe
talk to the person calmly and tell them it will be ok
To soothe someone is to ease their worries or pain. Another way of saying this would be to comfort. You might also say to calm or calm down. Other terms include appease or alleviate.
Blowing on a baby's face can help soothe and calm them by providing a gentle sensation that mimics the feeling of being held or rocked. The sensation of the air on their face can be comforting and distracting, helping to calm them down and regulate their breathing.
Ikabati is an African Luhya word that refers to a cupboard.
To say that someone is Just means that they are true and right. I believe it is a derrivitive (comes from the term) of Justified. Placid means calm. To placate someone means to calm them down.
Music can calm people down or give them energy. It activates many different parts of the brain.
"Calm down" means to become less agitated, upset or excited. calm down means if you are relly agressive, exited, ect means yo settle down.
Babies can begin to self-soothe and comfort themselves around 4-6 months of age, as they develop the ability to regulate their emotions and calm themselves down.
Babies can begin to self-soothe around 3-6 months of age, as they develop the ability to calm themselves down without needing constant help from caregivers.
Babies typically begin to self-soothe around 3 to 6 months of age, as they develop the ability to calm themselves down without needing constant external help.