allay
allay
Definition
al·lay (a lā′, ə-)
transitive verb allayed -·layed′, allaying -·lay′·ing
- to put (fears, etc.) to rest; quiet; calm
- to lessen, relieve, or alleviate (pain, grief, etc.)
Etymology: ME alaien, alleggen, with confusion of form and meaning of OE alecgan (< a-, down + lecgan, to lay) & OFr alegier (<LL alleviare: see alleviate)
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Synonyms
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v.
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Usage Examples
Object
- fear: More also needs to be done to allay parental fears over the risk of injury in rugby matches.
- suspicion: He had to pretend to be drunk in order to allay the suspicions which might have been aroused by his appearance at the gate.
- anxiety: This seems to allay earlier anxieties about the erosion of free speech.
- concern: Q: What has been done to allay the concerns of the OSCE with respect to the Law on NGOs?
- worry: Finally Finally, just to allay any worries you may have over the untimely demise of Britney, she isn't dead.
- doubt: Letter to " Caro Fratello " from Lucy [ Simpson ] attempting to allay any doubts he may have regarding his baronetcy.
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