reassure
US: /ˌɹiəˈʃʊɹ/
UK: /ɹˌiːəʃjˈɔː/
English - Vietnamese dictionary
reassure /,ri:ə'ʃuə/- ngoại động từ
- cam đoan một lần nữa, đoan chắc một lần nữa
- bảo hiểm lại
Advanced English dictionary
+ verb[V] ~ sb (about sth) to say or do sth that makes sb less frightened or worried: [VN] They tried to reassure her, but she still felt anxious. + [VN that] The doctor reassured him that there was nothing seriously wrong.
Thesaurus dictionary
v.
comfort, encourage, hearten, buoy (up), bolster, cheer, uplift, inspirit, brace, support, restore confidence to, set or put (someone's) mind at rest, set or put (someone) at ease, settle (someone's) doubts:
The minister reassured the public regarding the safety of public transport.
Collocation
ADV.
constantly
He was constantly reassuring himself that he had acted for the best.
| quickly
VERB + REASSURE
be able to, can | seek to, try to | hasten to | do little to, do nothing to | do much to
The report will do much to reassure parents of children at the school.
PREP.
about
trying to reassure the public about the safety of public transport
| of
She needed to be reassured of his love for her.
| with
He reassured her with a pat on the arm.
PHRASES
feel reassured
Kate nodded, but she didn't feel reassured.
| need reassuring
Often parents simply need reassuring that their children are happy at school.
Concise dictionary
reassures|reassured|reassuring‚rɪːə'ʃʊr /-'ʃʊəverb
+cause to feel sure; give reassurance to
+give or restore confidence in; cause to feel sure or certain