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Adjective assuasive has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebTerm: assuasive Part of Speech: Adjective Definition: Having the ability to soothe, calm or alleviate Sense 1: Having a calming effect or tending to pacify Sample Sentence 1: The assuasive music in the background helped create a peaceful atmosphere in the room. Sample Sentence 2: The warm tea had an assuasive effect on her sore throat. Part of Speech: Noun Definition: A substance or treatment that soothes or alleviates pain Sense 1: A medication or remedy that relieves discomfort Sample Sentence 1: She applied an assuasive gel on her sunburned skin for instant relief. Sample Sentence 2: The herbal tea was known to be a natural assuasive for headaches. Part of Speech: Verb (Transitive) Definition: To make less severe or intense; to relieve or calm Sense 1: To ease or alleviate emotional or physical distress Sample Sentence 1: The therapist assuaged her fears by providing reassurance and guidance. Sample Sentence 2: The nurse assuasive his pain by administering the appropriate painkiller. Part of Speech: Verb (Transitive) Definition: To satisfy or appease someone or their desires Sense 1: To mollify or placate someone's needs or wishes Sample Sentence 1: The manager assuasive the customer's complaint by offering a full refund. Sample Sentence 2: She assuasive her brother's hunger by making him a delicious meal. Related Products on Amazon: The provided links are examples and should be replaced with actual Amazon search links. | ||||
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