Assuringly: meaning, definitions and examples

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assuringly

 

[ əˈʃʊərɪŋli ]

Adverb
Context #1 | Adverb

manner of speaking

In a manner that is meant to give someone confidence or reassurance. This adverb is often used to describe a way of speaking that calms fears or doubts, making someone feel more secure.

Synonyms

comfortingly, confidently, reassuringly

Examples of usage

  • She smiled reassuringly at the nervous child.
  • The coach spoke assuringly to the team before the game.
  • He nodded assuringly, promising everything would be fine.

Translations

Translations of the word "assuringly" in other languages:

🇵🇹 asseguradoramente

🇮🇳 विश्वासपूर्वक

🇩🇪 beruhigend

🇮🇩 meyakinkan

🇺🇦 заспокійливо

🇵🇱 zapewniająco

🇯🇵 安心させるように

🇫🇷 assurément

🇪🇸 aseguradoramente

🇹🇷 güvence vererek

🇰🇷 확신을 가지고

🇸🇦 بثقة

🇨🇿 ujistě

🇸🇰 uistene

🇨🇳 令人安心地

🇸🇮 zagotavljajoče

🇮🇸 trygglega

🇰🇿 сенімді түрде

🇬🇪 დარწმუნებით

🇦🇿 əmin şəkildə

🇲🇽 aseguradoramente

Word origin

The word 'assuringly' traces its origins back to the verb 'assure,' which comes from the Old French 'assurer,' meaning 'to make sure' or 'to ensure.' This, in turn, derives from the Latin 'assicurare,' which combines 'ad-' meaning 'to' and 'securus' meaning 'secure.' The adverbial form formed in English typically denotes an action or a manner of doing something that imparts confidence or certainty. The use of 'assuringly' began to appear in English literature around the late 19th century, reflecting a broader tendency in language development to create adverbs from adjectives, often used in both written and spoken communication to enhance descriptiveness. The emotional connotations of the word are deeply embedded in contexts of communication where comfort and support are necessary, making it a staple in both personal and professional discourse.