reassuring
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re·as·sure
(rē′ə-sho͝or′)tr.v. re·as·sured, re·as·sur·ing, re·as·sures
1. To restore confidence to: I felt reassured that I was up to the job.
2. To assure again: We reassured him that the project was on schedule.
3. To reinsure.
re′as·sur′ance n.
re′as·sur′ing·ly adv.
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reassuring
(ˌriːəˈʃʊərɪŋ)adj
(of someone's words or actions) helping to make one feel less worried about something
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| Adj. | 1. | reassuring - restoring confidence and relieving anxiety; "a very reassuring remark" encouraging - giving courage or confidence or hope; "encouraging advances in medical research" unreassuring, worrisome - not reassuring; tending to cause anxiety |
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reassuring
adjective encouraging, comforting, cheering, heartening, inspiriting She gave me some reassuring news.
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Translations
konejšivýuklidňující
beroligendebetryggende
rauhoittava
umirujući
hughreystandi
安心させる
안심시켜 주는
uppmuntrande
ที่ให้ความมั่นใจ
làm yên lòng
reassuring
[ˈriːəˈʃʊərɪŋ] ADJ (= pacifying) → tranquilizador; (= encouraging) → alentadorto make reassuring noises (fig) → hacer comentarios tranquilizadores
it is reassuring to know that → (me) tranquiliza saber que ..., es tranquilizador saber que ...
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reassuring
adj → beruhigend; they had been reassuring about the technical problems → sie waren hinsichtlich der technischen Schwierigkeiten zuversichtlich gewesen, sie hatten sich beruhigend über die technischen Schwierigkeiten geäußert; it is reassuring to know that … → es ist beruhigend zu wissen, dass …
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reassure
(riəˈʃuə) verb to take away the doubts or fears of. The woman was worried about the dangers of taking aspirins, but her doctor reassured her.
ˌreasˈsurance noun1. the process of reassuring or being reassured.
2. something said etc that makes a person feel reassured. She wants reassurance; Despite his reassurances, I'm still not happy.
ˌreasˈsuring adjectivethe doctor's reassuring remarks.
ˌreasˈsuringly adverbKernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.
reassuring
→ مُطَمْئِن uklidňující betryggende beruhigend καθησυχαστικός tranquilizador rauhoittava rassurant umirujući rassicurante 安心させる 안심시켜 주는 geruststellend beroligende uspokajający tranquilizador обнадеживающий uppmuntrande ที่ให้ความมั่นใจ güven verici làm yên lòng 让人放心的Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009