Meaning
Reassure means to say or do something that removes someone's doubts, fears, or anxieties and makes them feel more confident or secure.
Grammar and Usage
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Part of speech: Verb (transitive)
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Typical structure:
- reassure + someone
 - reassure + someone + (that) clause
 - reassure + someone + about + something
 
 
Examples:
- She reassured him that everything was going to be fine.
 - The teacher reassured the parents about their children's safety.
 
Common Phrases
- reassure someone that …
 - reassure someone about …
 - feel reassured
 - a reassuring smile/voice
 
Collocations
- reassure + customer/client
 - reassure + public/community
 - reassure + family/friend/child
 - strongly reassure
 - reassure with words/a smile
 
Examples
- The doctor reassured the patient that the surgery was safe.
 - He reassured his mother by calling her every night.
 - The manager reassured the staff about their job security.
 - She gave him a reassuring smile before the exam.
 - The government reassured the public that the food was safe.
 - I felt reassured after hearing his calm voice.
 - Parents need to reassure their children during stressful times.
 - The teacher reassured the students before the big test.
 - The company reassured investors that profits would increase.
 - His words reassured me that I was making the right choice.
 
Synonyms or Related
- comfort
 - encourage
 - calm
 - soothe
 - console
 - put at ease
 
