appease

Definition of appeasenext

Synonym Chooser

How does the verb appease differ from other similar words?

Some common synonyms of appease are conciliate, mollify, pacify, placate, and propitiate. While all these words mean "to ease the anger or disturbance of," appease implies quieting insistent demands by making concessions.

appease their territorial ambitions

Where would conciliate be a reasonable alternative to appease?

The meanings of conciliate and appease largely overlap; however, conciliate suggests ending an estrangement by persuasion, concession, or settling of differences.

conciliating the belligerent nations

When can mollify be used instead of appease?

The synonyms mollify and appease are sometimes interchangeable, but mollify implies soothing hurt feelings or rising anger.

a speech that mollified the demonstrators

When is pacify a more appropriate choice than appease?

The words pacify and appease can be used in similar contexts, but pacify suggests a soothing or calming.

pacified by a sincere apology

When might placate be a better fit than appease?

While in some cases nearly identical to appease, placate suggests changing resentment or bitterness to goodwill.

a move to placate local opposition

When would propitiate be a good substitute for appease?

The words propitiate and appease are synonyms, but do differ in nuance. Specifically, propitiate implies averting anger or malevolence especially of a superior being.

propitiated his parents by dressing up

Example Sentences

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Recent Examples of appease The city later tried to appease critics by installing new basketball courts hundreds of yards south of the original location, which would still be turned into pickleball courts. Amanda Rosa may 6, Miami Herald, 6 May 2026 His mother, Marie Jillich, went by Miriam to appease her in-laws who disapproved of the mixed marriage. Jackie Hajdenberg, Sun Sentinel, 4 May 2026 Of course, artists make choices in biographical shows for a whole variety of reasons, whether in service of the storytelling, to appease those who would prefer to remain anonymous or even self-protection. Chris Jones, Chicago Tribune, 27 Apr. 2026 This year, the dinner also comes amid the backdrop of major major media companies staying silent or trying to appease the administration. Ted Johnson, Deadline, 20 Apr. 2026 See All Example Sentences for appease
Recent Examples of Synonyms for appease
Verb
  • He is accompanied on his reluctant journey to the finish line with a group of characters who by turns torment and placate him.
    Theater Critic, Los Angeles Times, 13 May 2026
  • House leaders added that language to placate conservative holdouts, many of whom oppose extending Section 702 without reforms to the program.
    Stefan Becket, CBS News, 30 Apr. 2026
Verb
  • These furry caregivers aren’t the typical therapy dogs volunteers bring to hospitals to comfort patients.
    Laura Ungar, Fortune, 23 May 2026
  • What begins as an attempt to comfort the narrator’s suicidal mother evolves into a lifelong reminder of hope and human connection.
    Anthony Thompson, USA Today, 23 May 2026
Verb
  • Also at work are soothing honey and chlorella, to keep redness and irritation in check.
    Sarah Felbin, Allure, 20 May 2026
  • Bedazzling is repetitive in the best way—pick up a gem, place a gem, pick up a gem, place a gem—and that rhythm is soothing.
    Angela Haupt, Time, 19 May 2026
Verb
  • The band isn’t worried about label expectations or pleasing mainstream audiences.
    Maya Georgi, Rolling Stone, 20 May 2026
  • Anyone with information about Nancy's disappearance is asked to please contact 1-800-CALL-FBI (1-800-225-5324) or the Pima County Sheriff’s Department at 520-351-4900.
    Nicole Acosta, PEOPLE, 18 May 2026
Verb
  • And under President Barack Obama, who was all talk and no action, Iran got rich selling sanction-less oil to China even as Obama sent planeloads of cash to pacify Iran.
    Peter Lucas, Boston Herald, 13 Apr. 2026
  • The wave of brutal vigilante justice has made the conflict in Haiti even more complicated at the same time as international forces have sought to pacify the country.
    ABC News, ABC News, 29 Mar. 2026
Verb
  • Rulers on the Nile did not rely solely on their own human powers but worshipped and propitiated a natural world that was alive with gods.
    Vanessa Taylor, Big Think, 25 Sep. 2025
  • The credulous faith that these superpowers will voluntarily settle for some form of peaceful coexistence, if only they are sufficiently propitiated with concessions, is naive and dangerous.
    Michael Miklaucic, Twin Cities, 5 Apr. 2025
Verb
  • When presented with a more representative sample of moderate voters, those hard views tend to mollify, the researchers found, as many saw eye-to-eye on several economic and social issues.
    Tristan Bove, Fortune, 13 May 2026
  • That raw ability should mollify concerns about his so-so statistical production in a bad Stanford offense (49 catches, 545 yards and two touchdowns).
    Andrew Callahan, Boston Herald, 24 Apr. 2026
Verb
  • That drone morphs into a sea shanty–like melody, as if the clouds have parted and the waters calmed, giving you a stable place to stand after having to constantly adjust your footing.
    Dash Lewis, Pitchfork, 22 May 2026
  • The zero-proof drink is non-addictive and known for its distinctive tingly, calming effect.
    Kaila Yu, Forbes.com, 22 May 2026

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“Appease.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/appease. Accessed 24 May. 2026.

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