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Meaning of alleviators
The primary meaning of the word "alleviators" refers to people or things that make something unpleasant or difficult less severe.
Etymology of alleviators
The word "alleviators" originates from the Latin "alleviare," which means to lighten or relieve, and the suffix "-ors," indicating a person or thing that performs the action of the verb
Historically, the word has been used to describe agents or means that provide relief or mitigation
Synonyms
mitigators
reducers
minimizers
relievers
soothers
calmers
comforters
solacers
assuagers
easers
lenitives
palliatives
sedatives
tranquilizers
pacifiers
mollifiers
softeners
temperers
moderaters
abaters
diminishers
lesseners
decreasers
curbers
repressers
suppressers
dampeners
allayers
alleviants
mitigants
relievers
comforters
soothers
Definitions
- Something or someone that alleviates a problem or difficulty
- * A person or thing that makes a situation less unpleasant or severe
Usage Examples
- The new medication was an effective alleviator of pain for many patients
- * The charity provided alleviators for the homeless, including food and warm clothing
Antonyms
exacerbators
aggravators
intensifiers
enhancers
increasers
magnifiers
amplifiers
augmenters
boosters
escalators
worseners
deteriorators
impairers
injurers
hurters
harmers
damagers
detractors
debilitators
enfeeblers
weakeners