allayer

[uh-ley-er]

allayer Definition

a person or thing that allays; something that makes something less severe or intense.

Using allayer: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "allayer" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The medicine acted as an allayer for her pain.

  • Example

    The rain was a welcome allayer of the drought.

  • Example

    He was an allayer of tensions between the two groups.

allayer Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for allayer

Antonyms for allayer

Phrases with allayer

  • allay one's fears

    to make someone feel less afraid or worried about something

    Example

    The doctor tried to allay my fears about the surgery.

  • allay suspicions

    to make someone feel less suspicious or doubtful about something

    Example

    The evidence helped to allay suspicions about his involvement in the crime.

  • to make someone feel less doubtful or uncertain about something

    Example

    The teacher provided additional explanations to allay doubts about the lesson.

Origins of allayer

from Old English 'alecgan', meaning 'to put down, lay down'

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Summary: allayer in Brief

'Allayer' [uh-ley-er] refers to a person or thing that makes something less severe or intense. It is often used to describe a reliever or soother, such as medicine for pain or rain for drought. Phrases like 'allay one's fears' and 'allay suspicions' use 'allay' to denote making someone feel less afraid or doubtful, respectively.