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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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"I'm currently on my third ICD. It gives you reassurance and confidence to get back to everyday things," Clarke adds.

From BBC • Jun. 8, 2026

The security presence offered some reassurance to Hossein Nikyar, who had driven overnight from Los Angeles with his son to herald the team's arrival.

From Barron's • Jun. 7, 2026

The administration would have to offer reassurance to the banks involved that they wouldn’t face legal sanctions, and Tehran would likely balk at the restricted access.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 6, 2026

Cekada is a 20-year ATF veteran, a fact in which gun-safety advocates have tried to take some reassurance.

From Salon • Jun. 2, 2026

Adaon said nothing more and Taran fell back into his own thoughts, still finding no reassurance.

From "The Black Cauldron" by Lloyd Alexander

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