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Associations of "For assure" (30 Words)
affirm | To declare or affirm solemnly and formally as true. It is a rich and challenging motion picture that both affirms life and emphasizes its fragility. |
assert | Postulate positively and assertively. Women should assert themselves more. |
assurance | Insurance, specifically life insurance. His assurance in his superiority did not make him popular. |
aver | State or assert to be the case. I don t have to do anything it s his problem he averred. |
avow | To declare or affirm solemnly and formally as true. He avowed that he had voted Labour in every election. |
certain | Certain to occur destined or inevitable. What is certain is that every effect must have a cause. |
clarify | Make clear and (more) comprehensible. The report managed to clarify the government s position. |
confident | A confidant. This time they re confident of a happy ending. |
confidently | In a way that expresses little or no doubt about something. He confidently predicts a change of fortune. |
convince | Cause (someone) to believe firmly in the truth of something. She convinced my father to branch out on his own. |
declare | Declare to be. The prime minister declared that the programme of austerity had paid off. |
encourage | Contribute to the progress or growth of. Pupils are encouraged to be creative. |
ensure | Make certain of obtaining or providing (something. Only by researching stocks thoroughly can a client ensure against being misled. |
exaction | Act of demanding or levying by force or authority. Exaction of tribute. |
foolproof | Not liable to failure. Foolproof this appliance. |
grandiloquence | High-flown style; excessive use of verbal ornamentation. |
guarantee | Provide a guarantee for. We offer a 10 year guarantee against rusting. |
induce | Cause to occur rapidly. From the experimental evidence one infers or induces the hypothesis. |
magniloquent | Using high-flown or bombastic language. |
oath | A commitment to tell the truth especially in a court of law to lie under oath is to become subject to prosecution for perjury. He was muttering foul oaths. |
persuadable | Easily persuaded; amenable. They need to identify the most persuadable voters. |
persuade | Win approval or support for. You can t persuade me to buy this ugly vase. |
pledge | Bind or secure by a pledge. I have no intention of giving you anything that could be held against me as a pledge. |
promise | Make a promise or commitment. We re promised more winter weather tonight. |
purport | The intended meaning of a communication. The purport of existence. |
reassure | Give or restore confidence in; cause to feel sure or certain. Joachim reassured him that he was needed. |
rhetoric | Using language effectively to please or persuade. All we have from the Opposition is empty rhetoric. |
shout | Prevent someone from speaking or being heard by shouting. He leant out of his window and shouted abuse at them. |
sure | Having or feeling no doubt or uncertainty confident and assured. Her neck was red a sure sign of agitation. |
vouch | Summon a vouchee into court to warrant or defend a title. He vouched his words by his deeds. |