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Synonyms for re-assure
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : ree-uh-shoor, -shur |
Phonetic Transcription : ˌri əˈʃʊər, -ˈʃɜr |
Top 10 synonyms for re-assure Other synonyms for the word re-assure
- abate
- abet
- advance
- affirm
- aid
- allay
- alleviate
- ameliorate
- angel
- answer for
- applaud
- assist
- assure
- attest
- authenticate
- authorize
- avail
- aver
- avow
- back
- back up
- bag
- bankroll
- be adequate
- be enough
- be responsible for
- be sufficient
- be surety for
- becalm
- befriend
- bet on
- bind oneself
- bolster
- boost
- brace
- brighten
- buck up
- buoy
- calm
- carry
- cause
- certify
- cheer
- cheer up
- come up to
- comfort
- commiserate with
- commission
- commove
- complete
- comply with
- compose
- condole
- confirm
- conform to
- console
- convince
- corroborate
- cosign
- countenance
- delight
- develop
- dispel doubt
- divert
- do
- ease
- egg on
- elate
- embolden
- encourage
- endorse
- endue
- energize
- enhearten
- enkindle
- enliven
- ensure
- equip
- evidence
- evince
- exalt
- excite
- exhilarate
- favor
- fill
- fire up
- fortify
- forward
- foster
- free
- fulfill
- furnish
- further
- galvanize
- get
- get behind
- get by
- give a leg up
- give a lift
- give bond
- give confidence
- give courage
- give impetus
- give one an idea
- give pep talk
- give rise to
- give shot in arm
- gladden
- go for
- goad
- grant respite
- grubstake
- guarantee
- guaranty
- hearten
- help
- imbue
- impress
- improve
- incite
- induce
- infect
- inflame
- influence
- inform
- infuse
- inspire
- inspirit
- instigate
- instill
- insure
- inveigle
- invigorate
- invite
- juice
- keep promise
- license
- lighten burden
- lull
- maintain
- make bail
- make certain
- make good
- make sure
- make the grade
- make well
- meet
- mitigate
- mortgage
- motivate
- notify
- nourish
- observe
- occasion
- okay
- pacify
- pass muster
- pat on the back
- perform
- perk up
- persuade
- pick up
- pick up the check
- pick up the tab
- praise
- prevail
- prick
- produce
- profess
- promote
- prop up
- protect
- prove
- provide
- provoke
- psych up
- psyche up
- pull for
- push
- put at ease
- put mind at ease
- put one's mind to rest
- qualify
- quell
- quicken
- quiet
- quiet fears
- quieten
- rally
- reanimate
- reassure
- refresh
- reinforce
- relax
- relieve
- remedy
- restore
- revitalize
- revive
- revivify
- root for
- rouse
- rubber-stamp
- salve
- sanction
- satisfy
- score
- second
- secure
- sedate
- sell
- sell on
- serve
- serve the purpose
- set up
- show
- side with
- sign for
- smile upon
- snap one out of it
- soften
- solace
- soothe
- spark
- spur
- stake
- stand behind
- stand up for
- start off
- state
- steel
- still
- stimulate
- stir
- strengthen
- strike
- stroke
- subscribe to
- subsidize
- succor
- suffice
- support
- sustain
- sway
- swear
- sympathize
- testify
- tide over
- touch
- tranquilize
- trigger
- uphold
- upraise
- urge
- validate
- verify
- vouch
- vouch for
- wager
- warrant
- win over
- witness
- work up
Définition of re-assure
Origin :- "restore (someone) to confidence," 1590s, from re- "back, again" + assure. Related: Reassured; reassuring.
- As in inspire : verb encourage, stimulate
- As in assure : verb convince, relieve doubt
- As in reassure : verb restore confidence to
- As in satisfy : verb answer, persuade
- As in settle : verb calm, relieve
- As in certify : verb declare as true
- As in inspirit : verb encourage
- As in comfort : verb make to feel better
- As in embolden : verb encourage
- As in encourage : verb stimulate spiritually
- As in encourage : verb give support; help
- As in guarantee : verb pledge, promise
- As in hearten : verb raise someone's spirits
- I re-assure him, 'That I will sooner die than be that man's wife.
- Extract from : « Clarissa, Volume 2 (of 9) » by Samuel Richardson
- It was to no purpose that the government tried to re-assure them.
- Extract from : « Memoirs of the Private Life, Return, and Reign of Napoleon in 1815, Vol. I » by Fleury de Chaboulon.
- By doing all we could to re-assure and cheer her, no ill effects occurred.
- Extract from : « Mary Liddiard » by W.H.G. Kingston
- As to this house—well, some of you had better walk in and re-assure yourselves.
- Extract from : « Johnny Ludlow. First Series » by Mrs. Henry Wood
- Tears were streaming down her cheeks and I stepped to her side to re-assure her.
- Extract from : « The White Rose of Memphis » by William C. Falkner
- At this he tried to re-assure her and said, ‘Don’t be afraid!
- Extract from : « Serbian Folk-lore » by Anonymous
- I believe he saw I was hurt, and therefore took some pains to re-assure me.
- Extract from : « The Sylph, Volume I and II » by Georgiana Cavendish
- All I could think of to re-assure her, when a little recovered, I said.
- Extract from : « Clarissa, Volume 6 (of 9) » by Samuel Richardson
- The villagers shouted out to re-assure them, and then they stood at a distance to look at him.
- Extract from : « Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio vol. II (of 2) » by Songling Pu
- The State convention had adjourned, and its members had gone home, having done but little to re-assure the loyalists.
- Extract from : « Continental Monthly, Vol. I., No. IV., April, 1862 » by Various
Antonyms for re-assure
- aggravate
- agitate
- anger
- annoy
- block
- bore
- bother
- break
- bring down
- calm
- cease
- conceal
- condemn
- confuse
- contradict
- counteract
- damage
- dampen
- deaden
- decrease
- deject
- deny
- depart
- depress
- destroy
- deter
- disagree
- disallow
- disappoint
- disapprove
- disavow
- disclaim
- discontent
- discourage
- discredit
- dishearten
- dispirit
- disprove
- dissatisfy
- dissuade
- distress
- disturb
- dull
- enervate
- exasperate
- excite
- fail
- forget
- frustrate
- halt
- harm
- hide
- hinder
- hurt
- ignore
- impede
- incite
- increase
- injure
- intensify
- invalidate
- irritate
- leave
- leave alone
- let go
- lose
- lull
- magnify
- miss
- mix up
- move
- neglect
- obstruct
- oppose
- pain
- please
- prevent
- protest
- provoke
- quiet
- refuse
- refute
- reject
- renounce
- repress
- repudiate
- sadden
- stop
- suppress
- take
- thwart
- tire
- torment
- torture
- trouble
- undermine
- uninspire
- unnerve
- unsettle
- upset
- veto
- vex
- weaken
- worry
- worsen
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