unassuaged 的定义
as·suaged, as·suag·ing.
- to make milder or less severe; relieve; ease; mitigate: to assuage one's grief; to assuage one's pain.
- to appease; satisfy; allay; relieve: to assuage one's hunger.
- to soothe, calm, or mollify: to assuage his fears; to assuage her anger.
unassuaged 近义词
等同于 dissatisfied
unassuaged 的近义词 43 个
- annoyed
- begrudging
- bothered
- complaining
- disaffected
- disappointed
- disgruntled
- displeased
- fretting
- frustrated
- griping
- grudging
- grumbling
- irked
- jaundiced
- kvetching
- offended
- sniveling
- vexed
- crabby
- critical
- ennuied
- envious
- faultfinding
- fed-up
- fretful
- grumpy
- insatiable
- jealous
- malcontent
- malcontented
- not satisfied
- picky
- plaintive
- put-out
- querulous
- sulky
- sullen
- unappeased
- unfulfilled
- ungratified
- unsated
- unsatisfied
unassuaged 的反义词 6 个
更多unassuaged例句
- Rashad also issued an apology on July 2 for her initial Cosby Tweet, but it has not been enough to assuage some of her critics.
- The statements made by Lordstown execs Tuesday appeared to be an attempt, which backfired, to assuage investors.
- It is obviously predicated not on assuaging concerns but, instead, on generating them.
- The rise of curated marketplaces is one attempt to assuage brands’ fears, giving them the tools to filter for the inventory and target audience that matches their goals and KPIs.
- When Arora posted about getting the vaccine even though she was still nursing, other breast-feeding women reached out to thank her for assuaging their fear.
- Needless to say, scheduling major events on the Jewish High Holidays does nothing to assuage those concerns.
- Paul sacrifices little with his base and can only assuage doubts among those concerned about his views on foreign policy.
- Obama was not elected on the strength of crossover votes from Republicans seeking to assuage their guilt.
- But the GOP could assuage that tension by promulgating a hard-core, Republican version of gay and straight marriage.
- Nursing helped to assuage injuries, fatigue, crankiness, and even sickness.
- And there being constant danger of excess, the effort ought to be by force of public opinion to mitigate and assuage it.
- The water, to which were added a few drops of primus alcohol, helped to assuage our thirst.
- Anything,—anything to assuage in him that sense of ineptitude, of being ignored, a titled nonentity!
- A growing thirst for beauty has come upon the city, and architects are earnestly studying how to assuage it.
- Home is the sphere of the deepest sorrows; the highest consolation of religion should assuage its griefs.