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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
Claire says the friend was "reassuring", explaining that she thought she was "being kind" by giving space, unaware of the hurt caused.
Thirteen-year-old Archie agrees but says "you've got to keep in mind it was put in for a safety thing. So, it's kind of scary on the one hand, but at the same time reassuring".
Beloved country music star and pop culture icon Dolly Parton opened up about her health on Wednesday, reassuring fans in a video shared to social media that she’s in better health than some might think.
The buzz of his drone is especially reassuring to people where he's flying today – we're at Dee Why, a nearby beach in the bay where the recent fatal attack happened.
The industrious thrum of the heavy-duty sewing machines, along with the workers' chatter, normally fills the plant with a reassuring rhythm.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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