Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
placating
verb (present participle)
/ˈpleɪ.keɪ.tɪŋ/

Definition
The act of calming someone down or appeasing their feelings to reduce anger or agitation.

Examples
- She tried placating her upset friend by offering an apology.
- The manager spoke in a placating tone to ease the concerns of the disgruntled employees.
- He brought flowers as a placating gesture after their argument.

Meaning
To placate means to make someone less angry or hostile by showing kindness or making concessions.

Synonyms
- appeasing
- calming
- soothing
- mollifying
- pacifying