reassured

[ US /ˌɹiəˈʃʊɹd/ ]
[ UK /ɹˌiːəʃjˈɔːd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. having confidence restored; freed from anxiety
    reassured by her praise he pressed on

How To Use reassured In A Sentence

  • I reassured him it was secure by logging into my account and viewing his profile. Computing
  • I've assured and reassured him a hundred times that this isn't true, but then, there's only so much you can say to salvage a hurt ego.
  • reassured by her praise he pressed on
  • ‘Don't worry, babe,’ he reassured his wife though he wasn't as confident as his tone conveyed.
  • The strong, even thump of her pulse against his skin reassured him.
  • But a quick word with the proprietor of the local service station reassured me otherwise.
  • But back on the track they were reassured that the cycling will be in fine fettle. Times, Sunday Times
  • Despite his considerable experiences of tight places Déprez’s heart was pounding, but when he stared across the table, her expression reassured him. The Blackstone Key
  • The company recently reassured investors that it could shrug off any cuts to education spending in Britain. Times, Sunday Times
  • I can't bear to be reassured, condoled with, understood. Once upon a life: Joseph O'Connor
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