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The synonyms of “Reassure” are: assure, put someone's mind at rest, set someone's mind at rest, dispel someone's fears, bolster someone's confidence, restore someone's confidence, raise someone's spirits, put someone at ease, encourage, hearten, buoy up, cheer up
Reassure as a Verb
Definitions of "Reassure" as a verb
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “reassure” as a verb can have the following definitions:
- Cause to feel sure; give reassurance to.
- Give or restore confidence in; cause to feel sure or certain.
- Say or do something to remove the doubts or fears of (someone.
Synonyms of "Reassure" as a verb (12 Words)
assure | Assure somebody of the truth of something with the intention of giving the listener confidence. I assured him that traveling to Cambodia was safe. |
bolster someone's confidence | Prop up with a pillow or bolster. |
buoy up | Float on the surface of water. |
cheer up | Give encouragement to. |
dispel someone's fears | Force to go away; used both with concrete and metaphoric meanings. |
encourage | Stimulate the development of (an activity, state, or belief. We were encouraged by the success of this venture. |
hearten | Give encouragement to. She was heartened to observe that the effect was faintly comic. |
put someone at ease | Attribute or give. |
put someone's mind at rest | Cause (someone) to undergo something. |
raise someone's spirits | Invigorate or heighten. |
restore someone's confidence | Restore by replacing a part or putting together what is torn or broken. |
set someone's mind at rest | Fix conclusively or authoritatively. |
Usage Examples of "Reassure" as a verb
- Joachim reassured him that he was needed.
- He understood her feelings and tried to reassure her.
- The airline tried to reassure the customers that the planes were safe.
- I reassured him that we were safe.
Associations of "Reassure" (30 Words)
appease | Make peace with. Amendments have been added to appease local pressure groups. |
assurance | Insurance, specifically life insurance. He gave an assurance that work would begin on Monday. |
assure | Assure somebody of the truth of something with the intention of giving the listener confidence. We guarantee to assure your life. |
assured | Characterized by certainty or security. An extremely assured performance. |
assuring | Giving confidence. |
calm | Cause to be calm or quiet as by administering a sedative to. In the centre of the storm calm prevailed. |
clarify | Melt (butter) in order to separate out the water and milk solids. Clarify beer. |
coax | Gently and persistently persuade (someone) to do something. Come on now I coaxed. |
confidently | In a self-assured way that expresses faith in oneself or one’s abilities or qualities. He confidently predicts a change of fortune. |
convince | Make (someone) agree, understand, or realize the truth or validity of something. Robert s expression had obviously convinced her of his innocence. |
cool | Great coolness and composure under strain. Youngsters are turning to smoking because they think it makes them appear cool. |
encourage | Persuade (someone) to do or continue to do something by giving support and advice. His financial success encouraged him to look for a wife. |
ensure | Make certain of. Only by researching stocks thoroughly can a client ensure against being misled. |
foolproof | Not liable to failure. A foolproof security system. |
grandiloquence | High-flown style; excessive use of verbal ornamentation. |
guarantee | A thing serving as security for a guarantee. A demand that 100 000 be deposited to guarantee their costs. |
holiday | Characteristic of a holiday festive. He is holidaying in Italy. |
insure | Be careful or certain to do something; make certain of something. The company had insured itself against a fall of the dollar. |
licensee | The holder of a licence, especially to sell alcoholic drinks. |
loll | Hang loosely or laxly. The two girls lolled in their chairs. |
persuade | Win approval or support for. The cost of the manor s restoration persuaded them to take in guests. |
reassurance | The act of reassuring; restoring someone’s confidence. We have been given reassurances that the water is safe to drink. |
relax | Cause to feel relaxed. Relax the leg by bringing the knee towards the chest. |
relaxing | Reducing tension or anxiety. The warm water was very relaxing. |
relent | Become less severe or intense. The rain relented. |
restful | Having a quiet and soothing quality. The rooms were cool and restful. |
secure | Furnish with battens. Secure from harm. |
slack | Loosen (something, especially a rope. Slack the rope. |
vacation | Spend or take a vacation. We get two weeks of vacation every summer. |
vouch | Summon a vouchee into court to warrant or defend a title. The explosive used is of my own formulation and I can vouch for its efficiency. |