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What is the past tense of soothe?

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The past tense of soothe is soothed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of soothe is soothes.

The present participle of soothe is soothing.

The past participle of soothe is soothed.

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Reaching out and turning up the radio, she was soothed by the sounds of the group as they bellowed one of their newer songs out of her speakers.
Bella stopped crying and grinned toothlessly up at Grace, soothed by her voice.
Amy tilted up his face and soothed the cool gel onto his cheekbones with her fingertips.
Heavy lidded by the glare-filled monochromatic monotony of the landscape, soothed by the cool breath of the air-conditioner, we fell asleep.
As you listen to the patter, you are enveloped in a linguistic blanket, soothed and entertained.
The already rippling surface was broken by a bottlenose dolphin, another thing that soothed her.

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