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reassurance

American  
[ree-uh-shoor-uhns, -shur] / ˌri əˈʃʊər əns, -ˈʃɜr /

noun

  1. something, such as information, praise, or an action or gesture, that soothes, comforts, or restores to confidence.

    The organization offers support, guidance, and, most importantly, the reassurance that, whatever the problem, you're not the first parent to face it.


Etymology

Origin of reassurance

re- ( def. ) + assurance ( def. )

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Example Sentences

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Reassurance, a well-deserved pat on the back, best wishes for good health and one piece of your favorite candy.

From MarketWatch • Jan. 29, 2026

Canada's military is now "actively planning" expanding to brigade strength in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization's defense mission in Latvia, called Operation Reassurance, which it leads, Eyre said.

From Reuters • Mar. 9, 2023

Reassurance patrols have been organised for the area and anyone with information has been asked to come forward.

From BBC • Nov. 21, 2021

Reassurance that help is on the way in combating the coronavirus.

From The Guardian • Aug. 20, 2020

Keeping in mind the purpose of the editors I have decided to confine myself to one main thought: Reassurance as to the unshakeable position of the Bible amid present-day doubts and disquiet.

From Some Essentials of Religion by Bidwell, E. J.

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