solace |
sooth |
As nouns the difference between solace and sooth
is that
solace is comfort or consolation in a time of distress while
sooth is (archaic) truth.
As a verb solace
is to give solace to; comfort; cheer; console.
As an adjective sooth is
(archaic) true.
offset |
sooth |
As nouns the difference between offset and sooth
is that
offset is anything that acts as counterbalance; a compensating equivalent while
sooth is (archaic) truth.
As a verb offset
is to compensate for something.
As an adjective sooth is
(archaic) true.
sooth |
relieve |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between sooth and relieve
is that
sooth is (obsolete) pleasing; delightful; sweet while
relieve is (obsolete) to lift up; to raise again.
As a noun sooth
is (archaic) truth.
As an adjective sooth
is (archaic) true.
As a verb relieve is
to ease (a person, person's thoughts etc) from mental distress; to stop (someone) feeling anxious or worried, to alleviate the distress of.
sooth |
mollify |
As a noun sooth
is (archaic) truth.
As an adjective sooth
is (archaic) true.
As a verb mollify is
to ease a burden, particularly worry; make less painful; to comfort.
sooth |
comfort |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between sooth and comfort
is that
sooth is (obsolete) pleasing; delightful; sweet while
comfort is (obsolete) to assist or help; to aid.
As nouns the difference between sooth and comfort
is that
sooth is (archaic) truth while
comfort is contentment, ease.
As an adjective sooth
is (archaic) true.
As a verb comfort is
to relieve the distress or suffering of; to provide comfort to.
soft |
sooth |
In archaic terms the difference between soft and sooth
is that
soft is be quiet; hold; stop; not so fast while
sooth is true.
In obsolete terms the difference between soft and sooth
is that
soft is softly; without roughness or harshness; gently; quietly while
sooth is pleasing; delightful; sweet.
As an interjection soft
is be quiet; hold; stop; not so fast.
As an adverb soft
is softly; without roughness or harshness; gently; quietly.
sooth |
smoot |
As nouns the difference between sooth and smoot
is that
sooth is (archaic) truth while
smoot is (chiefly|greater boston) a unit of length defined as exactly sixty-seven inches]] (approximately 170 [[meter|meters) or
smoot can be (british) a small opening built into a dry-stone wall as a bolthole allowing a person to cross the wall while impeding the livestock.
As an adjective sooth
is (archaic) true.
sooth |
serene |
In archaic terms the difference between sooth and serene
is that
sooth is true while
serene is fair and unclouded (as of the sky); clear; unobscured.
As a verb serene is
to make serene.
As a proper noun Serene is
{{given name|female|from=English}}. A rare variant of Serena.
mellow |
sooth |
As adjectives the difference between mellow and sooth
is that
mellow is soft or tender by reason of ripeness; having a tender pulp while
sooth is (archaic) true.
As nouns the difference between mellow and sooth
is that
mellow is a relaxed mood while
sooth is (archaic) truth.
As a verb mellow
is to make mellow; to relax or soften.
sooth |
console |
As a noun sooth
is (archaic) truth.
As an adjective sooth
is (archaic) true.
As a verb console is
.
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