Mollify


The meaning of the word Mollify is: to soothe in temper or disposition


Examples:

I am hoping the hot tea and crackers will mollify my husband and help him relax.

published by Normand on 2021-06-22 21:02:25


If John Smith wants to win the election, he will have to mollify the voters he angered during last week’s debate.

published by Ivey on 2022-01-02 07:17:18


Perhaps a warm glass of milk will mollify my upset stomach.

published by Jeannette on 2021-04-07 20:27:03


When the baby started to cry, his mother tried to mollify him with a bottle of milk.

published by Val on 2021-05-22 11:01:33


The manager tried to mollify the angry workers by giving them longer breaks.

published by Kiyoko on 2021-05-27 09:29:18


Although alterations have been made to the new healthcare law, it is doubtful if these changes will mollify displeased voters.

published by Lourdes on 2021-05-09 00:21:09


Whenever I do something wrong, I make an apology to mollify the person I offended.

published by Lillie on 2021-12-20 02:26:09


After breaking my favorite plate, my little boy tried to mollify me with a kiss on my cheek.

published by Latoyia on 2021-04-20 10:20:26


When Jake forgot his wedding anniversary, he tried to mollify his wife by giving her a diamond necklace.

published by Abram on 2021-07-14 20:19:10


Because the writer hoped to get a good review, he made changes in his novel to mollify the critics.

published by Katheleen on 2021-08-04 18:37:00


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