Pronunciation: /əˈʃʊərəns/
noun a positive declaration intended to give confidence; a promise or guarantee
A1 I need assurance that the product will arrive on time.
A2 She gave me assurance that everything would be okay.
B1 The company provided assurance of a full refund if the product was defective.
B2 His confident demeanor gave me assurance that he knew what he was doing.
C1 The insurance policy offers assurance against any unforeseen circumstances.
C2 The CEO's assurance of continued growth boosted investor confidence.
adjective providing confidence or certainty; sure or certain
A1 I gave her assurance that everything would be okay.
A2 He provided assurance that the project would be completed on time.
B1 The company's assurance of quality products has gained them a loyal customer base.
B2 The insurance policy provides assurance in case of unexpected events.
C1 The lawyer gave assurance that the contract was legally binding.
C2 The CEO's assurance of company growth boosted investor confidence.
formal The company provided a written assurance that the product would be delivered on time.
informal I need some assurance that you'll be there to help me move next weekend.
slang I need some reassurance that everything will be okay.
figurative Her confident smile was a reassuring assurance that everything would work out in the end.
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