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Verbs for Evoking Interest and Peace

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entertain
1.
entertain
Verb

to amuse someone so that they have an enjoyable time

The clown entertained the children at the birthday party with magic tricks and balloon animals.

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divert
2.
divert
Verb

to change direction or take a different course

Road construction forced the city buses to divert from their usual route.

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soothe
3.
soothe
Verb

to reduce the severity of a pain

She used a warm compress to soothe the sore muscles in her neck.

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placate
4.
pla
cate
Verb

to put a stop to someone's feelings of anger

He offered an apology to placate his upset coworker.

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conciliate
5.
con
ci
liate
Verb

to do something that stops someone's anger or dissatisfaction, usually by being friendly or giving them what they want

She conciliated the upset customer by offering a full refund.

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mollify
6.
mo
lli
fy
Verb

to do something that lessens someone's anger or sadness

She mollified her upset friend by apologizing sincerely.

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calm down
7.
calm down
Verb

to become less angry, upset, or worried

After the accident, it took her a while to calm down.

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regale
8.
re
gale
Verb

to entertain with stories or performances

She regaled her friends with tales of her travels around the world.

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intrigue
9.
int
rigue
Verb

to capture someone's interest or curiosity

The mystery novel intrigued her with its twists and turns.

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inspire
10.
ins
pire
Verb

to fill someone with the desire or motivation to do something, especially something creative or positive

Her teacher's words of encouragement inspired her to pursue her dreams.

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fascinate
11.
fasc
i
nate
Verb

to capture someone's interest or curiosity

The exotic animals at the zoo fascinate the children, sparking their curiosity.

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interest
12.
in
terest
Noun

the desire to find out or learn more about a person or thing

Sarah developed a keen interest in photography after receiving her first camera as a gift.

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engross
13.
eng
ross
Verb

to absorb all of someone's attention or time, captivating them completely

The captivating novel engrossed her so much that she lost track of time.

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amuse
14.
a
muse
Verb

to make one's time enjoyable by doing something that is interesting and does not make one bored

She amused herself by reading a funny book on her commute.

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pacify
15.
pa
ci
fy
Verb

to calm someone who is angry or nervous

The mother tried to pacify her crying baby by rocking him gently.

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