reassure|reassured|reassures|reassuring in English
verb
[re·as·sure || ‚rɪːə'ʃʊr /-'ʃʊə]
restore confidence; comfort, pacify
Use "reassure|reassured|reassures|reassuring" in a sentence
1. Well that's reassuring!
2. She was feeling sleepy and reassured.
3. Teachers reassured anxious parents.
4. Your genuine interest will reassure them.
5. You trying to reassure me or yourself?
6. He tried to calm and reassure her.
7. They sought to reassure the public.
8. Reassuring, but also anxious beneath.
9. Paradoxically, that very thought reassured him.
10. The doctor reassured the old lady.
11. Routines are reassuring to a child.
12. Officials reassured callers who were worried about the fires.
13. Most people are reassured in the coronary care unit.
14. The firmness of his handshake reassured me.
15. A squeeze of her hand reassured him.
16. • Dr Gottlieb reassures Apprehensive patients that the operation is a simple procedure
17. O’Toole’s goal is to be Blandly reassuring
18. 5 Paradoxically, that very thought reassured him.
19. He was reassured by the man's friendship.
20. Brenda's response was oddly reassuring.
21. Brian Banak reassured us that we were in good hands
22. Make it as reassuring as you can.
23. This is not a particularly reassuring prospect.
24. 1 word related to Assuring: reAssuring
25. I found his words enormously reassuring.