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reassuring
adjective as in comforting
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adjective as in encouraging
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adjective as in favorable
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adjective as in favorable
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adjective as in heartening
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adjective as in hopeful
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adjective as in promising
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adjective as in rosy
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adjective as in soothing
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noun as in encouragement
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Example Sentences
The two sides would be working on delivering outcomes that will serve as a "reassuring pill" for both countries' economies, he said.
Executives have a shot at reassuring the market on Thursday, when the company reports its third quarter results, but analysts aren’t optimistic.
These days, reassuring investors means showing you can shrink your exposure to the program.
The bank more importantly flagged “resilient auto customer behavior” in its U.S. division, which is reassuring given recent jitters, analysts write.
"I was reassuring him all the way that everything was fine, there was nothing to worry about," he explained.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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