Definition of Soothingly. Meaning of Soothingly. Synonyms of Soothingly

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Definition of Soothingly

Soothingly
Soothingly Sooth"ing*ly, adv. In a soothing manner.

Meaning of Soothingly from wikipedia

- was given a chance and surprised all by subduing the horse. He spoke soothingly to the horse and turned its head toward the sun so that it could no longer...
- C. writing in Ready Steady Cut graded the film 2.5/5, describing "how soothingly predictable the script is," with viewers remaining far from "the edge...
- days. Mashable described her account's content as "nearly mundane but soothingly organized". She frequently posts about exercise, cleaning, and cooking...
- "mani****t[ing] our responses at will", as "Between traumas, the movie serves up soothingly banal musical numbers and silly, rambunctious comedy". In 2008, The Lion...
- enjoyably silly". She concluded, "Nestor Almendros's cinematography is soothingly gorgeous, and so are Miss Shields and Mr. Atkins. Both are quite adequate...
- significance of both snake and staff: Asclepius derived his name from healing soothingly and from deferring the withering that comes with death. For this reason...
- affect, physically restrained, with a voice that often sounds like a soothingly patronizing life coach." The show received widespread acclaim, including...
- James P. Wisdom of Pitchfork stated that Marcy Playground was "the most soothingly mellow and pleasant thing [he] had heard in a long time." AllMusic's Stephen...
- job. It wraps up the trio of trilogies begun in 1977 in a confident, soothingly predictable way, doing all that is cinematically possible to avoid [upsetting...
- poet John Keats could hear the sound of the fountain's water flowing soothingly from his deathbed. He said it reminded him of lines from the 17th-century...