Appeasable
11Appeasableness — Appeasable Ap*peas a*ble, a. Capable of being appeased or pacified; placable. {Ap*peas a*ble*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] …
12appease — appeasable, adj. appeasableness, n. appeasably, adv. appeasement, n. appeaser, n. appeasingly, adv. /euh peez /, v.t., appeased, appeasing. 1. to bring to a state of peace, quiet, ease, calm, or contentment; pa …
13inappeasable — /in euh pee zeuh beuhl/, adj. not appeasable; that cannot be appeased: inappeasable anger. [1830 40; IN 3 + APPEASABLE] * * * …
14unappeasable — (adj.) 1560s, from UN (Cf. un ) (1) not + APPEASABLE (Cf. appeasable). Related: Unappeasably …
15conciliable — adjective capable of being pacified • Syn: ↑appeasable • Similar to: ↑placable • Derivationally related forms: ↑appease (for: ↑appeasable) …
16Placability — Pla ca*bil i*ty, n. [L. placabilitas: cf. F. placabilit[ e].] The quality or state of being placable or appeasable; placable disposition. [1913 Webster] …
17appease — transitive verb (appeased; appeasing) Etymology: Middle English appesen, from Anglo French apeser, apaiser, from a (from Latin ad ) + pais peace more at peace Date: 14th century 1. to bring to a state of peace or quiet ; calm …
18appeaser — See appeasable. * * * …
19appeasably — See appeasable. * * * …
20appeasableness — noun The state or quality of being appeasable …