afford hope, bolster, cheer, console, encourage, give comfort, inspire, make fair promise, nerve, remove all doubt, solace
Definitionv. cause to feel sure
Last update: October 3, 2015
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To reassure herself entirely she called the slave-woman aside, and asked her whether Mary was indeed a trust worthy servant. [Please select]
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She tries to reassure him but the threat arrives in very real form in the person of a more than cunning fox. [verb]
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It is important to reassure people with non-ulcer dyspepsia that no serious disease has been found. [verb]
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The police reassured her about her husband's security. [Please select]
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Her face was still hidden against her father's breast; but she lifted her head presently, and the pale calmness of her countenance reassured him. [verb]
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Posidonius, the Magian, had been to see him, and had completely reassured him. [verb]
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To reassure herself entirely she called the slave-woman aside, and asked her whether Phabis was indeed a trust worthy servant of the widow's.' [verb]
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Moreover, the prelate's plain, common-sense view of the case reassured him, and removed a doubt that had long ago disturbed his peace of mind. [verb]
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Everybody looked at him, as though to discern the signs of his temper, and no one was perceptibly reassured by the sight of his white face and frowning forehead. [verb]
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And then we can just step into the workshop on our way--that will reassure your father. [verb]
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