The word is "comfort." It means to provide solace, relief, or support to ease someone's distress or unease.
if someone in your family is upset, you try everything you can to help. you comfort them, you cuddle them and make them laugh. try to make them have a great time and they might forget about it, make them dream of the happiest moment and tell them to imagine it. give them 2 minutes and after, give them a hug. and also give them some space.
No. It may only get them mad and violent. You cannot inflict pain, or other stimulus, to an inebriated person with alcohol in their blood that will diminish the alcohol, except time, and hopefully sleeping in their own bed and not in jail.
someone that is confused with something or someone
you have 10 seconds to make a 1st impression I have been researching this today and found it takes 1/10 second! Site with details: http://www.psychologicalscience.org/observer/getArticle.cfm?id=2010
A cognitive miser refers to someone who tends to rely on mental shortcuts or heuristics to make judgments or decisions, rather than engaging in more effortful and thorough cognitive processing. It suggests a tendency to conserve mental energy by using less demanding cognitive strategies.
ameliorate, ease, soothe, deaden...
upset
If gnaw is taken as a verb meaning to make upset, then the antonyms can be: pacify, soothe, console, reassure, calm, relieve, ease, placate
going along with someone just to shut them up
If it makes them upset, it's mean. If it doesn't make them upset, it's not mean.
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make it hold a soothe bell. make any pokemon hold the soothe bell and it'ss increase it's friendship
I had an upset stomach. He upset me greatly.
Trying to "make" someone less shy is generally a bad idea.
yes
If someone was upset enough by a persons actions, then they would probably feel quite angry.
a soothe bell make it hold one