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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
While the study's findings are reassuring from a global food supply perspective, the researchers caution that sustainable food production and the affordability of food will continue to be challenges to global food security.
“That is reassuring, but it just reminds us that the influenza virus can change quite rapidly, so we need to be on our guard.”
Donald Trump failed miserably at the most important thing he was tasked with doing at the time: reassuring the public.
The group denied the claims and spent months reassuring investors; its companies’ stock prices rebounded.
"It would be reassuring to know that someone in authority was monitoring both the absolute number of licence holders swerving a ban and the reasons why they've been granted leave to keep driving," he said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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