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reassuring

[ree-uh-shoor-ing, -shur-] / ˌri əˈʃʊər ɪŋ, -ˈʃɜr- /


ADJECTIVE
encouraging
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ADJECTIVE
heartening
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Example Sentences

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Mr. Bailey is a gentle guide, frequently reassuring readers that his advice is uncomplicated and painless to implement.

From The Wall Street Journal

Economic data published since the December meeting have mostly looked reassuring, although delays and technical challenges caused by the recent government shutdown have undercut the data’s value to policymakers.

From The Wall Street Journal

The soaring melodies are a reassuring sign that all is well in the environment meaning the absence of birdsong can feel unsettling - even if we don't consciously realise why.

From BBC

Economists find this reassuring because it means when the data no longer supports rate cuts, presumably Waller won’t, either.

From The Wall Street Journal

The data was reassuring for investors who have grown concerned that a sluggish labor market could start to hit the American consumer harder.

From The Wall Street Journal