Soothing
As an Adjective
- Giving a feeling of comfort, relief, or calmness.
- Reducing pain, discomfort, or irritation.
- Pleasant and gentle in effect, such as a soothing voice or melody.
As a Verb (Sooth, Soothing)
- To soothe: To calm, comfort, or relieve distress, pain, or irritation.
Word History
The word soothing comes from the Old English sōþian, meaning “to verify or show to be true.” Over time, its meaning evolved into “to calm or comfort,” as truth and reassurance often bring relief. The modern sense of physical and emotional comfort became more common in the 17th century.
Examples
- Her soothing voice helped the baby fall asleep.
- The aloe vera gel had a soothing effect on his sunburn.
- Soft music and candles created a soothing atmosphere.
- He spoke in a soothing tone to calm his nervous dog.
Synonyms
Calming, relaxing, comforting, gentle, relieving
Related Words
Tranquil, peaceful, healing, mild, serene
Antonyms
Irritating, harsh, agitating, unsettling