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soother

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1. soother - Noun

2. soother - Adjective

3. soother - Verb

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soother

(archaic) comparative form of sooth: more sooth, truer.

One who, or that which, soothes.

(Canada, Ireland) A plastic device that goes into a baby’s mouth, used to calm and quiet the baby.
Synonyms: see Thesaurus:pacifier


soother (third-person singular simple present soothers, present participle soothering, simple past and past participle soothered)

To soothe.

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Good temper, like a sunny day, sheds a ray of brightness over everything it is the sweetener of toil and the soother of disquietude. Washington Irving

ALOE VERA The Powerful Plant Most people’s sole experience of Aloe Vera is as a skin soother after sunburn. Source: Internet

While some of our balms help to soother dry, parched skin, they do not offer protection from the sun. Source: Internet

Moreover, the piece is a timely hearts and minds soother for Eritrean readers that are passing through social and political travail with all the sorrows and stress carried with it. Source: Internet

It's a wonderful all purpose soother for kids and adults. Source: Internet

The moms are hanging out at the park when Julia witnesses Rosie drop the soother on the ground, wipe it quickly, and put it in Henry's mouth. Source: Internet

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