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reassuring Word Meanings

  • to remove someone's doubts or fears
  • to comfort someone
  • to restore confidence
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reassuring Example Sentences

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reassuring Phonetic & Pronunciation

Pronunciation
UK /ˌriːəˈʃʊə/
US /ˌriːəˈʃʊr/
Syllables
reassure

reassuring Word Etymology

re- (again) + assure (to make sure) → Latin 'reassurare' → Old French → English; Picture a comforting blanket that wraps around you again, making you feel safe.

Note 1: These definitions and etymologies are not standard dictionary definitions, but extended explanations provided to help with memorization and understanding of the actual application of words. Through this background information, we strive to make words more vivid and easier to understand, and help you remember their meanings in real life.

Note 2: LexiTalk designs the learning flow around the linguistics principle of “Comprehensible Input.” When learners encounter material that is slightly above their level but still understandable from context, the brain naturally absorbs the language. That’s why we keep every word inside authentic contexts, using examples and associations to help you understand it and use it flexibly.

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English Brain Route

First I place a steady hand on their shoulder and take a slow breath. I soften my voice and speak in a calm, simple way, letting my words move gently through the moment. I listen, then adjust what I say and offer small steps they can take, a clear plan to feel safer. The tension eases, confidence returns, and the room seems to shift toward trust.

Real Context

Reassure is a verb used to calm someone who is worried or uncertain by giving them information, support, or encouragement. It often follows verbs like tell, say, or remind, and it focuses on easing fear rather than solving the underlying problem. Typical patterns include reassure someone that everything will be okay, reassure someone about a plan or outcome, or reassure oneself through positive self-talk. In everyday speech, speakers use synonyms such as comfort, assure, or calm, but reassure emphasizes relief from ongoing doubts. The tone varies with relationship and stakes, from gentle encouragement to a confident, explicit promise.

Usage Reminders

  • Use that-clause after reassure to report the content you promise.
  • Prefer concrete outcomes rather than vague guarantees.
  • Match tone to the relationship (more formal with colleagues, warmer with friends).
  • Avoid promising things you cannot control.
  • Differentiate from comfort by focusing on removing doubt, not just easing feelings.

Common Misconceptions

  • Reassure means you always know the answer and guarantee a positive outcome.
  • Saying I reassure you is the same as I comfort you.
  • Reassure should be used only in serious situations.
  • You can reassure someone with a vague statement like It will be fine.
  • Reassure is not about building trust or confidence over time.

Thinking Differences

In English, reassurance often attaches to a specific future outcome and can be explicit about confidence or limits. Learners may worry about sounding presumptive or making promises they cannot keep, so they learn to hedge with phrases like assume, I think, or hopefully.

Learning Tips

  • Practice a few common bullet patterns: reassure + that + clause.
  • Compare reassure with comfort and encourage to feel differences.
  • Use it in both formal and informal contexts.
  • Notice collocations like reassure someone that everything will be fine.
  • Record own sentences to check tone and realism.
  • Read/watch dialogues showing reassurance in conversations.

5-Step Learning Method - Learn English in English

Step 1: Meaning

What is the meaning of the word 'reassuring'?

A.Running fast
B.Punishing someone
C.Giving confidence
D.Eating a lot
Step 2: Usage

Which sentence uses 'reassuring' correctly?

A.The sun is shining brightly.
B.The dog barked loudly at the stranger.
C.The chef cooked a delicious meal.
D.The teacher reassured the students by giving them extra homework.
Step 3: Similar Words

What is a synonym for 'reassuring'?

A.Alarming
B.Confusing
C.Frightening
D.Comforting
Step 4: Opposite Words

What is an antonym for 'reassuring'?

A.Scary
B.Encouraging
C.Reassuring
D.Discouraging
Step 5: Mastery

In what real-life situation would someone be described as 'reassuring'?

A.A parent comforting their child after a nightmare
B.A teacher scolding a student for bad behavior
C.A doctor making a wrong diagnosis
D.A friend ignoring a friend in need

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