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    allay
    /əˈleɪ/

    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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  2. ALLAY definition: 1. If you allay a strong emotion felt by someone, such as fear or worry, you cause them to feel it…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of ALLAY is to subdue or reduce in intensity or severity : alleviate. How to use allay in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Allay.

  4. ALLAY meaning: 1. If you allay a strong emotion felt by someone, such as fear or worry, you cause them to feel it…. Learn more.

  5. Allay, moderate, soothe mean to reduce excitement or emotion. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. allay, moderate, soothe mean to reduce excitement or emotion. 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.

  8. Definition of allay verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. al·lay. (ə-lā′) tr.v. al·layed, al·lay·ing, al·lays. 1. To calm or pacify (an emotion); set to rest: allayed the fears of the worried citizens. 2. To reduce the intensity of; lessen or relieve: allay the threat of social unrest; allay skin irritation. See Synonyms at relieve.

  10. Noun. Filter. verb. allayed, allaying, allays. To calm or pacify (an emotion); set to rest. Allayed the fears of the worried citizens. American Heritage. To put (fears, etc.) to rest; quiet; calm. Webster's New World. To reduce the intensity of; lessen or relieve. Allay the threat of social unrest; allay skin irritation. American Heritage.

  11. allay. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English al‧lay /əˈleɪ/ verb [ transitive] → allay (somebodys) fear/concern/suspicion etc → See Verb table Examples from the Corpus allay • Kelly argues that the removal of the requirement to aid decision-makers would allay fears.