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    Al·lay
    /əˈlā/

    verb

    • 1. diminish or put at rest (fear, suspicion, or worry): "the report attempted to educate the public and allay fears"
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  3. Learn the meaning, synonyms, and usage of the verb allay, which means to make less severe or quiet. See examples of allay in sentences and its etymology and history.

  4. Allay means to make a negative emotion less strong or a problem less difficult. Learn how to use this formal verb with sentences and synonyms from the Cambridge Dictionary.

  5. Allay means to make a negative emotion or problem less strong or difficult. Learn how to use this formal verb in sentences and see its pronunciation and translations in different languages.

  6. To allay is to lay to rest or lull to a sense of security, possibly by making the emotion seem unjustified: to allay suspicion, anxiety, fears. To moderate is to tone down any excess and thus to restore calm: to moderate the expression of one's grief.

  7. The verb allay is used when you want to make something better or eliminate fears and concerns. When you allay something, you are calming it or reducing difficulties. It is used commonly in the context of to allay concerns and to comfort and some of its many synonyms are alleviate, decrease, mitigate, assuage and mollify.

  8. 2 days ago · Learn the meaning, pronunciation, synonyms, and usage of the verb 'allay' in different contexts. Find examples, translations, and related terms of 'allay' in the Collins English Dictionary.

  9. Allay is a formal verb that means to make something, especially a feeling, less strong. Learn how to pronounce it, see examples, synonyms and word origin.

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