aid and comfort, certification, collation, confirmation, easement, ensuring, inspiration, reassurement, solace, support, verification
Definitionn. the act of reassuring
Last update: July 7, 2015
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It wasn't the reassurance she hoped for. [Please select]
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"But he don't know the house," said Foley, in a tone of reassurance. [Please select]
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Hazel moved toward him with more sympathetic reassurance, when there was an interruption of proceedings from a new source. [Please select]
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He quieted her cluckings with a word of reassurance, and went himself to open. [Please select]
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If it be weakness to confess that I need your reassurance, your strength and comfort constantly, then I am weak. [Please select]
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Extending his hand, the voluntary celibate replied, with cheerful reassurance: "I believe it now, Miss Flower." [Please select]
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And with a sharp attempt at self-control and reassurance he altered his voice. [Please select]
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Since that first meeting in the jail she had pinned her faith on the reassurance that had been given her. [Please select]
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Henry did understand this subtle trait in the wild man, and she rejoiced to be able to give him immediate reassurance concerning opals. [Please select]
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Pepeeta looked long into the calm face above her, and gathered reassurance; but her memory did not at once return. [Please select]
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