How Do You Spell MOLLIFY?

Pronunciation: [mˈɒlɪfˌa͡ɪ] (IPA)

Mollify (/ˈmɑː.lɪ.faɪ/) is spelled with two "l"s and one "f". The first "l" is pronounced with a long "o" sound, while the second "l" has a short "i" sound. The "i" in the second syllable is pronounced like a long "e". The "f" at the end of the word is pronounced with a voiced "v" sound. The word means to make someone less angry or upset by calming or soothing them.

MOLLIFY Meaning and Definition

  1. Mollify is a transitive verb that is commonly used to describe the act of easing or reducing someone's anger, anxiety, or distress. It involves the process of soothing or calming someone's emotions or grievances in order to make them feel more at ease or less hostile.

    When someone attempts to mollify others, they are essentially trying to appease or pacify them by offering words, actions, or gestures that help to alleviate their negative feelings. This can be achieved by demonstrating empathy, understanding, or sympathy towards their concerns, and actively working towards finding a resolution or compromise. By mollifying someone, one aims to bring about a sense of comfort, satisfaction, or contentment in order to restore harmony in a tense or conflict-ridden situation.

    Additionally, the term "mollify" can also refer to the action of softening or reducing the intensity, severity, or impact of something. In this context, it implies the process of lessening or mitigating the negative effects or consequences of a particular circumstance or condition. Through mollification, one seeks to make an undesirable situation more manageable, bearable, or tolerable.

    Overall, to mollify is to employ strategies aimed at pacifying others' negative emotions or reducing the intensity of negative outcomes, with the goal of promoting greater understanding, harmony, or relief.

  2. To calm; to pacify; to soften; to mitigate.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for MOLLIFY

Etymology of MOLLIFY

The word "mollify" comes from the Latin verb "mollificare", which is a combination of "mollis" (meaning soft or gentle) and "facere" (meaning to make). The Latin root conveys the idea of making something soft or gentle, and over time, the word "mollify" in English came to mean to appease, pacify, or soothe someone's anger, anxiety, or distress.

Similar spelling word for MOLLIFY

Plural form of MOLLIFY is MOLLIFIES

Conjugate verb Mollify

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have mollified
you would have mollified
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we would have mollified
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I would have mollify
you would have mollify
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they would have mollify

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been mollifying
you would have been mollifying
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we would have been mollifying
they would have been mollifying

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would mollify
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we would mollify
they would mollify

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be mollifying
you would be mollifying
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we would be mollifying
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FUTURE

I will mollify
you will mollify
he/she/it will mollify
we will mollify
they will mollify

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be mollifying
you will be mollifying
he/she/it will be mollifying
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FUTURE PERFECT

I will have mollified
you will have mollified
he/she/it will have mollified
we will have mollified
they will have mollified

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been mollifying
you will have been mollifying
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we will have been mollifying
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IMPERATIVE

you mollify
we let´s mollify

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to mollify

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was mollifying
you were mollifying
he/she/it was mollifying
we were mollifying
they were mollifying

PAST PARTICIPLE

mollified

PAST PERFECT

I had mollified
you had mollified
he/she/it had mollified
we had mollified
they had mollified

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been mollifying
you had been mollifying
he/she/it had been mollifying
we had been mollifying
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PRESENT

I mollify
you mollify
he/she/it mollifies
we mollify
they mollify

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am mollifying
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they are mollifying

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

mollifying

PRESENT PERFECT

I have mollified
you have mollified
he/she/it has mollified
we have mollified
they have mollified

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been mollifying
you have been mollifying
he/she/it has been mollifying
we have been mollifying
they have been mollifying

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it mollify

SIMPLE PAST

I mollified
you mollified
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we mollified
they mollified

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