soother

/ˈsuːðər/
noun
  1. A person or thing that makes someone feel calm, less upset, or less painful.
    • A warm bath can be a great soother after a long day.
    • The sound of rain is a natural soother for many people.
    • She became a soother of quarrels among the children.
  2. A pacifier for a baby.
    • Parents often keep a spare soother in the diaper bag.
    • The baby wouldn't stop crying until she got her soother.
    • He dropped his soother on the floor, so we had to wash it.
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