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sooth
/ suːθ /
noun
truth or reality (esp in the phrase in sooth )
adjective
true or real
smooth
Other Word Forms
- soothly adverb
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of sooth1
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Example Sentences
Aloe vera cream and ice wrapped in a towel helped to sooth Hector at the airport and during the flight.
Much like Dustin, the masses peg Rahm as a bomber with little else to his game, but in sooth, he’s incredibly well rounded.
For sooth, I could have killed Father for dying.
In sooth, he was an idealist and romanticist.
He was still in full career, a little enjoying, to say sooth, some of the good lady's minor absurdities, when Zara re-entered the room with a quick step, and a somewhat eager look.
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