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reassurance

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Noun — Words or actions that restore someone's confidence and calm their worries.

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Etymology

From re- + assurance.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “reassurance” mean?

The word “reassurance” means words or actions that restore someone's confidence and calm their worries. In plain terms, something said or done to make a worried person feel calmer and more confident.

How do you use “reassurance” in a sentence?

Here is “reassurance” used in a sentence: “The doctor's reassurance put her mind at ease before the surgery.”

What part of speech is “reassurance”?

“Reassurance” is a noun.

Is “reassurance” a common word?

“Reassurance” is an uncommon word in modern English, usually learned at around the C1 level.

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