Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
now-now
interjection
/ˈnaʊˌnaʊ/
Definition
A term used to calm someone down or to express reassurance, often in contexts where someone is upset or angry.
Examples
- “Now-now, there’s no need to cry; everything will be alright.”
- “When the kids started getting rowdy, she said, ‘Now-now, let’s not cause a scene.'”
Meaning
To indicate a need for calmness or control, typically used to soothe a situation.
Synonyms
- calm down
- settle down
- take it easy