Reverse Dictionary: APPEASE

ADJECTIVES
1387 ► YCESED appeased, quieted → obs.
1548 ► PACIFIC appeasing, making peace; leading to peace or reconciliation; conciliatory 
1571 ► IMPACABLE that cannot be appeased or pacified; implacable → obs. 
1618 ► PACIFIABLE capable of being appeased or pacified 
1621 ► PACIFICABLE capable of being appeased or pacified → obs.
1656 ► MULCIBLE which may be appeased → obs.
1727 ► PACATED appeased; made peaceable → obs.
1834 ► PACABLE capable of being appeased, pacified, or placated → obs.
1902 ► SOFT AT HEART easily appeased, kindly disposed → Eng. dial. (Bk.)


NOUNS
1602 ► IMPACABILITY incapability to appease; implacability → obs.
1623 ► LENIMENT an appeasing or assuaging → obs.


VERBS
1225 ► QUEME to appease, to satisfy, to mitigate → obs.
1300 ► LAY to appease anger, appetite, etc.; to allay anger → obs. exc. Eng. dial.
1350 ► ACCOY to appease, to still, to calm, to quiet → obs.
1530 ► DEMULCE to appease, to soothe, to mollify, to pacify → obs.
1558 ► DULCE to appease, to mollify 
1563 ► LAY DOWN to appease, to pacify → obs.
1600 ► FOB OFF to appease or trick a person with lies or excuses 
1608 ► SMOOTH OVER to appease, to win over → obs.
1631 ► PALLIATE to appease, to please or indulge one’s taste → obs.
1647 ► DULCIFY to appease, to soften, to mollify; to make more agreeable or pleasant 
1658 ► ACQUIESCE to appease, to satisfy, or harmonize → obs.
1827 ► PACIFICATE to appease; to pacify 
1903 ► PATTISH to appease, to calm → Eng. dial. (Bk.)