The dictionary's definition of the word soothe is to tranquilize or gently calm ones feelings or reduce pain or discomfort in ones body. It can mean to bring tranquility or relief.
The root word placare in the word implacable means "to placate" or "to soothe." However, the prefix "im-" in implacable adds a negative connotation, so the overall meaning of implacable is "unable to be placated" or "unyielding."
The Root word of Placid is PLAC means "To please"
If by "the root sol" you mean the Latin word for "sun," then not at all. Disconsolate is ultimately from Latin solari "to soothe," from the Proto-Indo-European root *sel-. The Latin word for "sun" is from the unrelated Proto-Indo-European sawol.
A word that has the same meaning as another word is a synonym.
Some words that contain the root word "onym" are synonym (meaning a word with a similar meaning), antonym (meaning a word with the opposite meaning), and homonym (meaning a word that sounds the same but has a different meaning).
The root word placare in the word implacable means "to placate" or "to soothe." However, the prefix "im-" in implacable adds a negative connotation, so the overall meaning of implacable is "unable to be placated" or "unyielding."
Soothe is a verb.
The word allay means to diminish or put to rest. Synonyms of the word include ease, relieve, soothe, or mollify. There is a different meaning for this word in the Hindu language.
You will need to soothe your parents if you get an F for not doing your homework.
Soothe is right. "She soothed the crying child with a teaspoon of honey."
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Those letters spell the word soothe.
Pacify.
Lisa looked at the lotion bottle. " Made to soothe dry, sensitive skin" it read.
My cousin soothed her little sister instead of my aunt.Soothe means to calm or console.Let me soothe your concerns.
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