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Difference between 'Sooth' and 'Soothe'


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Sooth
Sooth is a noun and means truth.

Soothe
Soothe is a verb and means 'to calm','to console'.


Sample Usage

Sooth
1. Sooth to say,he was indeed a perfect gentle knight.
2. In sooth.

Soothe
1. The gentle breeze produced a soothing influence on my heat oppressed brain.
2. She was so upset that it took half an hour to soothe her.


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