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    assuage
    /əˈsweɪdʒ/

    verb

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  2. verb [ T ] formal uk / əˈsweɪdʒ / us / əˈsweɪdʒ / Add to word list. to make unpleasant feelings less strong: The government has tried to assuage the public's fears. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Making things better. add salt to something idiom. allay. alleviate. alleviation. ameliorate. cultivate. liven (something) up. lubricate.

  3. The meaning of ASSUAGE is to lessen the intensity of (something that pains or distresses) : ease. How to use assuage in a sentence. Assuage Stays Sweet Over Time Synonym Discussion of Assuage.

  4. If you assuage an unpleasant feeling, you make it go away. Assuaging your hunger by eating a bag of marshmallows may cause you other unpleasant feelings. The most common things that we assuage are fears, concerns, guilt, grief, anxiety, and anger.

  5. Assuage definition: to make milder or less severe; alleviate; ease; mitigate. See examples of ASSUAGE used in a sentence.

  6. verb [ T ] formal us / əˈsweɪdʒ / uk / əˈsweɪdʒ / Add to word list. to make unpleasant feelings less strong: The government has tried to assuage the public's fears. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Making things better. add salt to something idiom. allay. alleviate. alleviation. ameliorate. cultivate. lubricate. make a difference idiom.

  7. Definition of assuage verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. 3 meanings: 1. to soothe, moderate, or relieve (grief, pain, etc) 2. to give relief to (thirst, appetite, etc); satisfy 3. to.... Click for more definitions.

  9. Assuage definition: To make (something burdensome or painful) less intense or severe.

  10. ASSUAGE definition: to make unpleasant feelings less strong: . Learn more.

  11. Definitions of 'assuage'. 1. If you assuage an unpleasant feeling that someone has, you make them feel it less strongly. [literary] [...] 2. If you assuage a need or desire for something, you satisfy it. [literary] [...] More.