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Soothe vs Temper - What's the difference?

soothe | temper |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between soothe and temper

is that soothe is (obsolete) to assent to; yield to; humour by agreement or concession while temper is (obsolete) to fit together; to adjust; to accommodate.

As verbs the difference between soothe and temper

is that soothe is (obsolete) to prove true; verify; confirm as true while temper is to moderate or control.

As a noun temper is

a tendency to be of a certain type of mood.

Soothe vs Null - What's the difference?

soothe | null |


As a verb soothe

is (obsolete) to prove true; verify; confirm as true.

As a noun null is

zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.

S vs Soothe - What's the difference?

s | soothe |


As a letter s

is the letter s with a.

As a verb soothe is

(obsolete) to prove true; verify; confirm as true.

Soothe vs Encourage - What's the difference?

soothe | encourage | Related terms |

Soothe is a related term of encourage.


As verbs the difference between soothe and encourage

is that soothe is (obsolete) to prove true; verify; confirm as true while encourage is .

Soothe vs Anaesthetise - What's the difference?

soothe | anaesthetise | Related terms |

Soothe is a related term of anaesthetise.


As verbs the difference between soothe and anaesthetise

is that soothe is (obsolete) to prove true; verify; confirm as true while anaesthetise is .

Soothe vs Commiserate - What's the difference?

soothe | commiserate |


In lang=en terms the difference between soothe and commiserate

is that soothe is to bring comfort or relief while commiserate is to feel or express compassion or sympathy for (someone or something).

As verbs the difference between soothe and commiserate

is that soothe is (obsolete) to prove true; verify; confirm as true while commiserate is to feel or express compassion or sympathy for (someone or something).

As an adjective commiserate is

(obsolete|rare) commiserating, pitying, lamentful.

Soothe vs Cleanse - What's the difference?

soothe | cleanse |


In lang=en terms the difference between soothe and cleanse

is that soothe is to bring comfort or relief while cleanse is to spiritually purify; to free from sin or guilt; to purge.

As verbs the difference between soothe and cleanse

is that soothe is (obsolete) to prove true; verify; confirm as true while cleanse is to free from dirt; to clean, purify.

Escalate vs Soothe - What's the difference?

escalate | soothe |


As verbs the difference between escalate and soothe

is that escalate is to increase (something) in extent or intensity; to intensify or step up while soothe is (obsolete) to prove true; verify; confirm as true.

Soothe vs Satisfy - What's the difference?

soothe | satisfy |


In lang=en terms the difference between soothe and satisfy

is that soothe is to bring comfort or relief while satisfy is to answer or discharge (a claim, debt, legal demand, etc); to give compensation for.

As verbs the difference between soothe and satisfy

is that soothe is (obsolete) to prove true; verify; confirm as true while satisfy is to do enough for; to meet the needs of; to fulfill the wishes or requirements of.

Flurry vs Soothe - What's the difference?

flurry | soothe |


In lang=en terms the difference between flurry and soothe

is that flurry is to move or fall in a flurry while soothe is to bring comfort or relief.

As verbs the difference between flurry and soothe

is that flurry is to agitate, bewilder, disconcert while soothe is (obsolete) to prove true; verify; confirm as true.

As a noun flurry

is a brief snowfall.

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