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English
Pronunciation
Verb
reassuring
- present participle and gerund of reassure
Adjective
reassuring (comparative more reassuring, superlative most reassuring)
- That reassures; causing or restoring comfort or confidence.
2024 October 30, Andy Comfort, “Can the Royal Mail trains keep on running?”, in RAIL, number 1021, page 61:The manifesto talks of safeguards to ensure that freight operators receive fair access to the network. These may be reassuring words for the likes of DB Cargo, but the devil will be in the detail and freight operators will no doubt be pressing for that detail to include cheaper electricity and access charges.
Translations
that reassures; causing comfort or confidence
Noun
reassuring (plural reassurings)
- reassurance
1900, Mark Twain, The Belated Russian Passport:Alfred trembled, and felt a great sinking inside, but he did what he could to conceal his misery, and to respond with some show of heart to the Major's kindly pettings and reassurings.