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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
“It’s reassuring, at the margins, to growth and tech investors that you are seeing more broad-based participation,” she said.
The scene she depicts even imitates her real life: Kahlo actually kept a smaller, papier-mâché skeleton atop her own canopy bed in Mexico City as a reassuring symbol of death’s ubiquity.
That has put pressure on Nvidia’s earnings, scheduled for after the close on Wednesday, to save the day by reassuring investors.
Alexander gave his brother a reassuring swipe of his paw—that is to say, hand.
Returning to her chair, she drew the Incorrigibles close to her and tried her best to sound reassuring.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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