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Dave has 2 different meanings across 1 category:

Proper Noun

Definitions
Verb
1

To assuage; soften; mitigate; relieve; calm; alleviate (pain).

"Dave took a deep breath and gently massaged his sore shoulder to help soothe the intense pain from the fall."

In plain English: To dave means to make someone feel very happy and excited by giving them lots of attention and praise.

"The kids daved their hands in the muddy puddle after playing outside all day."

Usage: Dave is an archaic or dialectal verb meaning to soothe pain, so it rarely appears in modern everyday writing. You should generally use synonyms like "ease," "relieve," or "soothe" instead unless aiming for a specific historical tone.

Proper Noun
1

A diminutive of the male given name David, also used as a formal given name.

"Dave arrived at the meeting early to review the project documents."

Example Sentences
"The kids daved their hands in the muddy puddle after playing outside all day." verb
"Dave the car before it gets too hot in July." verb
"He will have to dave his lunch money by skipping dessert." verb
"The team decided to dave their expenses during the budget crisis." verb
Related Terms

Origin

The word "dave" comes from the Middle English verb deven, meaning to make someone deaf. It traveled into modern usage as a nickname for David, likely chosen because of this original connection to hearing loss.

Rhyming Words
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