Definition
to reassure: to comfort, to encourage, to calm
I did not feel reassured after Friday's meeting. There are rumors that the company will be cutting back on staff.
Pronunciation examples
UK: The airline reassured the customers that their planes were safe.
US: Jason was worried about taking heroin, but his drug dealer reassured him.
- "Bruno tried to reassure me that we have Willy, the security guard, who is as old as my grandfather and perhaps as intelligent as my hamster."
- "I just wanted to reassure you that Krazy Gidyeon (CEO of Krazy Gidyeon's Perfume Warehouse.com), in his infinite wisdom, has removed the page on his Website selling Delavigne perfumes below MSRP."
- "It's mild, it's reassuring, it's cheap: a bit like Europe in the current geopolitical sandwich."
- "Just to reassure you, I have attached to this email a photo of myself with several high-ranking ministers of government and military."
- "It reassures me."
- "Kevin : Well, I'm reassured."
- "Bruno : Reassuring words admiral."
- "Bruno : Reassuring words, Admiral."
- "Bruno : That's reassuring."
- "I just want to reassure you that you're both bad, and that song was certainly double bad."
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