sooth

[suːθ]

sooth Definition

  • 1truth or reality
  • 2a true statement or piece of information

Using sooth: Examples

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

  • Example

    The sooth is that he never loved her.

  • Example

    She spoke the sooth when she said she was innocent.

  • Example

    The sooth is often hard to accept.

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    He always tells the sooth.

sooth Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for sooth

Antonyms for sooth

Phrases with sooth

  • in truth; truly

    Example

    In sooth, I have never seen such a beautiful sunset.

  • a person who is able to predict the future, typically through supernatural means

    Example

    The soothsayer predicted that the king would be assassinated.

  • words that are intended to calm or comfort someone

    Example

    She spoke soothing words to her friend who was upset.

Origins of sooth

from Old English 'sōth'

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Summary: sooth in Brief

The term 'sooth' [suːθ] refers to truth or reality, often used to describe a true statement or piece of information. It can be difficult to accept, as in 'The sooth is often hard to accept,' and is frequently associated with honesty, as in 'He always tells the sooth.' 'Sooth' also appears in phrases like 'in sooth,' meaning truly, and 'soothing words,' which are intended to calm or comfort someone.