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reassure

soothe / comfort / encourage / hearten
Transitive Verb
past: reassuredpp: reassureding: reassuring

This word carries a strong emotional weight, focusing on the restoration of peace of mind. It is typically used in high-stakes or stressful situations where a person feels vulnerable, anxious, or doubtful. The act of reassuring is an active attempt to stabilize another person's emotional state through verbal or non-verbal confirmation. While similar to comforting, it specifically targets the intellectual or emotional doubt of the recipient. To comfort is to soothe grief or pain, whereas to reassure is to provide evidence or promises that dispel a specific fear or uncertainty.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ someone][~ someone that something][~ someone of something]

To say or do something to remove the doubts and fears of someone or to make them feel more confident.

"The doctor tried to reassure the patient that the surgery was routine."

Transitive Verb
[~ someone]

To restore a sense of security or confidence in someone after a period of uncertainty.

"The manager's calm demeanor helped reassure the panicked staff during the crisis."

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