mollify

/ˈmɒlɪfaɪ/

mollify

English Verb
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Definition

To ease a burden, particularly to ease a worry; make less painful; to comfort.

Etymology

From Middle English mollifien, from Late Latin mollificō, from Latin mollis (“soft”).

Example Sentences

  • "Her calm explanation helped mollify their concerns."
  • "mollify someone’s anger"
  • "attempt to mollify"
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