Quieted synonyms
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To calm; soothe.
To make or become quiet.
Without movement; motionlessly:
To bring into a specified condition by soothing and reassuring
Alternative spelling of tranquilize.
(Intransitive) To calm down.
To calm means to soothe and pacify someone to make him free of stress, or to become free of stress yourself.
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To calm the anger of; soothe or appease.
To lessen the pain or severity of without actually curing; alleviate; ease
To please or satisfy:
In a cool manner
To reduce the tension of; relax; loosen
To control or keep in check.
To satisfy, relieve, or assuage:
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To quiet; allay
The definition of allay means to make better or decrease something that is unpleasant.
The definition of ameliorate is to improve or make better.
In a smooth manner
Soften is defined as to make more soft or more gentle.
To make compatible, harmonious, or consistent:
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To subdue is defined as to gain control over someone or something or to calm or quiet someone or something.
To make feel less sad or disappointed; comfort
To appease or calm:
To calm or soothe (a feeling, such as anger).
To satisfy is defined as to fulfill a need, desire or requirement.
To restore to ease, comfort, or tranquility; relieve; calm; quiet; refresh.
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To settle or adjust; reconcile:
To reduce in intensity; slacken:
To cause to be no longer in a disturbed condition; to render quiet; to still; to calm; to compose.
stabled
To lodge, keep, or be kept in or as in a stable
To cause to be silent; still; quiet
To repress is to suppress something such as a thought, feeling or emotion.
To lessen or alleviate something, such as pain or a symptom.
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Muffle is defined as to wrap or cover for protection, to keep warm or make quiet.
The definition of mellow is to calm down or to cause someone to calm down.
To pass (time) without doing anything:
To lessen, as in discomfort, pressure, or stress:
To make less severe, as a pain or difficulty.
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Prone to halting or hesitation.
The definition of smother is to suffocate someone by covering their nose and mouth to cut off air, to cover something entirely, or to making someone feel trapped and overwhelmed by attention and affection.
To produce a splashing, squishing, or sucking sound, as when walking through ooze.
To dampen is defined as to make something a little bit wet, or to reduce or make weaker.
To prevent the passage of heat, electricity, or sound into or out of, especially by surrounding or covering with a nonconducting material:
To be liable or accountable:
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To confound is defined as to confuse someone, defeat an enemy or foil a plan.
To deny the truth or correctness of (something).
Preclude is defined as to prevent something from happening or to prevent someone from doing something.
To end, prohibit, or keep something from being known, heard, discussed, or seen.
Check means to test, examine, compare or inspect something to see if it is as it should be.
Muzzle is defined as to prevent from biting or making noise.
To put something over or into the mouth of, so as to keep from talking, crying out, etc.
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To render less intense, sensitive, or vigorous:
irritated (antonym)
To excite to anger; provoke; annoy; exasperate
agitated (antonym)
To excite or disturb the feelings of
excited (antonym)
To elicit or arouse (a reaction or emotion, for example):
noised (antonym)
To noise is defined as to tell rumors or spread information around.
busied (antonym)
To make busy; occupy:
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intensified (antonym)
To increase the contrast of (a photographic image).
increased (antonym)
Increase is defined as to become bigger or greater.
exasperated (antonym)
To increase the gravity or intensity of:
aroused (antonym)
To give rise to (a feeling, for example); stir up:
aggravated (antonym)
The definition of aggravate means to make worse or to annoy.
forwarded (antonym)
In or toward the future:
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sounded (antonym)
To seem, from the sound or manner of utterance
comforted (related)
Comfort means to give a sense of peace to someone.
Find another word for quieted. In this page you can discover 72 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for quieted, like: hushed, quietened, stilled, lulled, tranquillized, tranquilized, calmed, mollified, palliated, gratified and cooled.