dulcify

[US]/ˈdʌl.sɪ.faɪ/
[UK]/ˈdʌl.sɪ.faɪ/

Translation

vt.to make sweet or pleasant; to reconcile or appease
Word Forms
Third Person Singulardulcifies
Present Participledulcifying
Past Tensedulcified
Past Participledulcified

Phrases & Collocations

dulcify the mood

dulcify the taste

dulcify one's tone

dulcify harsh words

dulcify the experience

dulcify the situation

dulcify the message

dulcify the environment

dulcify the conflict

dulcify the pain

Example Sentences

she tried to dulcify the harsh criticism with a kind word.

the teacher used stories to dulcify the difficult lesson.

he spoke softly to dulcify the tense atmosphere in the room.

to dulcify her pain, she listened to soothing music.

the sweet dessert dulcified the bitter taste of the meal.

he tried to dulcify his remarks with humor.

she used gentle words to dulcify her friend's worries.

the medication dulcified the symptoms of his illness.

they hoped to dulcify the audience's reaction with a heartfelt apology.

to dulcify the situation, she offered to help with the project.

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