Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
take the edge off something
idiom
/teɪk ði ɛdʒ ɔf ˈsʌmθɪŋ/

Definition
To lessen the intensity or severity of something, usually a feeling or an experience.

Examples
- After a long day at work, a warm bath can really take the edge off.
- He had a glass of wine to take the edge off his nerves before the presentation.
- Listening to music helps me take the edge off when I’m feeling stressed.

Meaning
This phrase often refers to reducing discomfort, anxiety, or pain in a way that makes it more bearable.

Synonyms
- ease
- reduce
- alleviate
- calm down
- soften