Pronunciation: /əˈʃʊrd/

Definitions of assured

verb to make someone feel confident and sure about something

Example Sentences

A1 I assured my friend that I would be there on time.

A2 She assured me that the package would arrive by Friday.

B1 The company assured customers that their data is safe and secure.

B2 The doctor assured me that the surgery would be successful.

C1 The government assured the public that measures were being taken to address the issue.

C2 The CEO assured investors that the company's profits would continue to grow.

adjective making someone feel confident and sure about something

Example Sentences

A1 I am assured that the sun will rise tomorrow.

A2 The teacher assured us that the exam would be easy.

B1 The company assured customers of a full refund if not satisfied.

B2 The doctor assured me that the surgery would be successful.

C1 The lawyer assured the client of a positive outcome in the case.

C2 The scientist assured the public that the new vaccine is safe and effective.

Examples of assured in a Sentence

formal The company assured its investors that the project would be completed on time.

informal Don't worry, I assured her that we would be there to help.

slang I assured my friend that the party was going to be lit.

figurative The dark clouds assured us that a storm was coming.

Grammatical Forms of assured

past tense

assured

plural

assureds

comparative

more assured

superlative

most assured

present tense

assures

future tense

will assure

perfect tense

have assured

continuous tense

is assuring

singular

assured

positive degree

assured

infinitive

assure

gerund

assuring

participle

assured

Origin and Evolution of assured

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'assured' originated from the Latin word 'assuridus', which means 'made sure'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'assured' has come to mean confident, certain, or guaranteed, reflecting a sense of security and certainty.