equanimity |
mollify |
As a noun equanimity
is the state of being calm, stable and composed, especially under stress.
As a verb mollify is
to ease a burden, particularly worry; make less painful; to comfort.
mollify |
nullify |
As verbs the difference between mollify and nullify
is that
mollify is to ease a burden, particularly worry; make less painful; to comfort while
nullify is (legal) to make legally invalid.
mollify |
is |
As verbs the difference between mollify and is
is that
mollify is to ease a burden, particularly worry; make less painful; to comfort while
is is i'm.
vilify |
mollify |
As verbs the difference between vilify and mollify
is that
vilify is to say defamatory things about someone or something while
mollify is to ease a burden, particularly worry; make less painful; to comfort.
solace |
mollify |
As verbs the difference between solace and mollify
is that
solace is to give solace to; comfort; cheer; console while
mollify is to ease a burden, particularly worry; make less painful; to comfort.
As a noun solace
is comfort or consolation in a time of distress.
mollify |
emolliate |
As verbs the difference between mollify and emolliate
is that
mollify is to ease a burden, particularly worry; make less painful; to comfort while
emolliate is to soften; to render effeminate.
mediator |
mollify |
As a noun mediator
is mediator.
As a verb mollify is
to ease a burden, particularly worry; make less painful; to comfort.
fallacy |
mollify |
As a noun fallacy
is deceptive or false appearance; deceitfulness; that which misleads the eye or the mind; deception.
As a verb mollify is
to ease a burden, particularly worry; make less painful; to comfort.
palliative |
mollify |
As an adjective palliative
is serving to palliate; serving to extenuate or mitigate.
As a noun palliative
is something that palliates, particularly a palliative medicine.
As a verb mollify is
to ease a burden, particularly worry; make less painful; to comfort.
fetter |
mollify |
As verbs the difference between fetter and mollify
is that
fetter is to shackle or bind up with fetters while
mollify is to ease a burden, particularly worry; make less painful; to comfort.
As a noun fetter
is a chain or similar object used to bind a person or animal – often by its legs
(usually in plural) .
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