English to Portuguese Dictionary Soothe

Soothe

acalmar
definition
verb
a shot of brandy might soothe his nerves
gently calm (a person or their feelings).
translation of 'soothe'
verb
acalmar,
mitigar,
suavizar,
abrandar
example
a shot of brandy might 'soothe' his nerves
All race events will start and finish at Mary Fitzgerald Square in Newtown, where various artists will 'soothe' tired bodies with cool rhythms.
She shook out her hair and sat in the early sunlight awhile, letting its dry warmth 'soothe' her lingering aches.
Grumbling, I went to 'soothe' my body in a nice warm shower.
If your gums hurt after brushing, apply ice to 'soothe' the pain.
a shot of brandy might 'soothe' his nerves
Green tea, jasmine tea and chai may 'soothe' the body, but try Chinese bamboo wind chimes for that friend who needs some peace of mind.
A moisturiser's job is to 'soothe' dry skin, reduce fine lines and provide a little additional help at weatherproofing.
Hopefully, the cold water will 'soothe' the ache.
it contains a mild anesthetic to 'soothe' the pain
Taking to the waters to 'soothe' aches and pains has been a hallmark of the resort for more than a century.
Hot showers, a humidifier, and gargling with warm saltwater aid drainage, shrink inflamed membranes and 'soothe' sore-throat pain.
it contains a mild anaesthetic to 'soothe' the pain
Creams that contain camomile lotion, steroid cream, or anaesthetic can 'soothe' the pain of a bite, as can an antihistamine tablet.
After the beating, to 'soothe' Papa's feelings, the children are required to say that it didn't hurt.
The fish in the aquarium act as a sedative to quiet and 'soothe' the irritation of the long wait.
Many Gujarati Hindu women in fact shared it; they showed little inclination to 'soothe' the pain of the victims and survivors.
In China, it is often recommended to apply cooled black tea to the skin to 'soothe' sunburn.
She heated a large cauldron for a bath to 'soothe' her aches, and, sighing in contentment, sat down in it for a long soak.
With summer here, SPA is especially needed after being out in the sun, to 'soothe' the body and skin.
I need something warm to calm my nerves, 'soothe' my agitation.
to 'soothe' the skin try chamomile or thyme
To 'soothe' the feeling I curled up into a ball on my bed and tried to sleep.
If sports injuries occur, emergency treatment should be taken quickly, which can 'soothe' the body and even save one's life.
Facial masks 'soothe' delicate skin, and some basic ingredients like yogurt, honey and applesauce work well.
Is there any cream or lotion I could use to 'soothe' this pain?
This or any similar over-the-counter preparation can be applied to the blisters to help dry them out and 'soothe' the skin.
The secretary kept her voice gentle and calm, attempting to 'soothe' the distressed mother.
The poor and the needy who turn up for treatment at the hospital are now confident that the free drug cell working inside this room will 'soothe' their pain.
to 'soothe' the skin try chamomile or thyme
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