TV series example of the word
The Big Bang Theory Season 6, Episode 4
You know, to appease Loseroneous, the god of losers.
শান্ত করা, প্রশমিত করা, তৃপ্ত করা, ঠাণ্ডা করা
(1) Cause to be more favorably inclined; gain the good will of.
(2) Overcome or allay.
(3) Make peace with.
(4) Cause to be more favorably inclined.
(5) Satisfy.
(6) Pacify.
(1) Amendments have been added to appease local pressure groups
(2) She agreed to start paying income tax to appease the people as a result.
(3) After some research, I see that one can sacrifice goats in order to gain riches or appease the gods.
(4) I was thinking of putting in another willy story just to appease the constant requests I get.
(5) We eat candy bars as fast as we can peel them to appease our oral fixations and our need for a fix.
(6) And we refuse to appease the aggression and brutality of evil men.
(7) I just hope it will not be one of those cases where they say something will be investigated just to appease the people.
(8) The only thing that it can do now to appease the people would be to resign.
(9) The captain fidgeted as he reached for the words to say to make her understand and to appease her fears.
(10) God to me is simply an artefact of my brain, a curiosity that has evolved to appease the terrors of contemplating my own end.
(11) They were getting desperate, and soliciting the same types in order to appease their clients.
(12) The website contains enough hard facts to appease the historians, and leaves enough questions to enthrall the mystery lovers.
(13) The specter of killing the innocent to appease some nameless fear disgusted even the hardened
(14) She knew it was only a nightmare, but somehow that didn't appease the terror she felt.
(15) He denied that the death of Christ was necessary to satisfy divine justice and appease God's wrath.
(16) I'm strong and weak is doing things that would appease people, and weak is not speaking the truth.
(17) I sometimes had to resort to printing out stories from the online edition of my local paper to appease her.
(18) But the insistence has not appeased local residents, who are now planning a series of meetings to call for a public inquiry.
(19) It soothes, appeases the anger of the outraged, stills the fear of death and reminds us of tripe eaten in former days where there was always a half-filled pot of it on the stove.
(20) This isn't quite the same as being a bunch of spineless appeasers .
conciliate
satisfy
stay
gentle
propitiate
anger
enrage
incense
infuriate
ire
madden
outrage
Aggravate
Annoy
Incite
Irritate
Provoke
Tease
The Big Bang Theory Season 6, Episode 4
You know, to appease Loseroneous, the god of losers.