reassure (Meaning)

Wordnet

reassure (v)

cause to feel sure; give reassurance to

give or restore confidence in; cause to feel sure or certain

Webster

reassure (v. t.)

To assure anew; to restore confidence to; to free from fear or terror.

To reinsure.

reassure Sentence Examples

  1. The doctor's calm demeanor reassured the patient that the surgery would be successful.
  2. The therapist reassured the anxious client that their feelings were normal and temporary.
  3. The CEO reassured the employees that the company's financial situation was stable.
  4. The friend's comforting words reassured her that she was not alone in her struggles.
  5. The teacher's positive feedback reassured the student that they were on the right track.
  6. The manager reassured the team that their hard work would be rewarded.
  7. The counselor reassured the adolescents that they could overcome their substance abuse issues.
  8. The nurse reassured the patient that their pain would gradually subside.
  9. The parent reassured their child that they would always be there for them.
  10. The financial advisor reassured the client that they were making wise investment choices.

FAQs About the word reassure

cause to feel sure; give reassurance to, give or restore confidence in; cause to feel sure or certainTo assure anew; to restore confidence to; to free from fear

soothe,assure, comfort, console,cheer, sympathize, solace, alleviate, assuage, lift

torment, discourage, discourage, trouble, trouble, torture,distress, torment, worry, worry

The doctor's calm demeanor reassured the patient that the surgery would be successful.

The therapist reassured the anxious client that their feelings were normal and temporary.

The CEO reassured the employees that the company's financial situation was stable.

The friend's comforting words reassured her that she was not alone in her struggles.