Rest Assured

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /rɛst əˈʃʊrd/

Definitions of rest assured

noun a state of being calm, relaxed, and free from worry or stress

Example Sentences

A1 Rest assured that I will be there on time.

A2 You can rest assured that your package will arrive safely.

B1 Rest assured, we have taken all necessary precautions.

B2 You can rest assured that our team is highly qualified.

C1 Rest assured, we have a contingency plan in place.

C2 Rest assured, our company has a proven track record of success.

verb to be confident or certain about something

Example Sentences

A1 Rest assured, I will help you with your homework.

A2 You can rest assured that the package will arrive on time.

B1 Rest assured, we have taken all necessary precautions to ensure your safety.

B2 You can rest assured that our team is working diligently to resolve the issue.

C1 Rest assured, our company has a proven track record of delivering high-quality products.

C2 You can rest assured that our experts will handle the project with utmost professionalism.

Examples of rest assured in a Sentence

formal Rest assured, we have taken all necessary precautions to ensure the safety of our customers.

informal You can rest assured that we've got your back.

slang Don't worry, you can rest assured that everything will be lit.

figurative Like a ship anchored in a storm, rest assured that I will always be there for you.

Grammatical Forms of rest assured

past tense

rested

present tense

rest assure

future tense

will rest assured

perfect tense

have rested assured

continuous tense

are resting assured

singular

rest assured

positive degree

more assured

infinitive

to rest assured

gerund

rest assuring

participle

rested assured

Origin and Evolution of rest assured

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The phrase 'rest assured' originated from Old French, where 'rest' meant 'remain' or 'stay', and 'assured' meant 'secure' or 'certain'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the phrase 'rest assured' has retained its original meaning of providing certainty or reassurance to someone, and is commonly used in modern English to convey confidence in a statement or promise.