Reassurances example sentences

Related (13): Reassurances, comfort, solace, encouragement, support, confidence, optimism, faith, hope, satisfaction, guarantee, assurance, pledge.

re·as·sur·ance

noun

reassurances (plural noun)

  - the action of removing someone's doubts or fears:

  - a statement or comment that removes someone's doubts or fears:

Synonyms

comfort, solace, sympathy, compassion, pity, commiseration, relief, help, aid, support, cheer, encouragement, fortification, soothing, easement, succor, assuagement, alleviation

"Reassurances" Example Sentences

1. The manager gave reassurances that the project would be completed on time.
2. The doctor's reassurances helped calm the patient's nerves.
3. Despite my worries, my friend's reassuring words gave me a sense of peace.
4. It's important to provide reassurances to your loved ones during difficult times.
5. After the car accident, the police officer offered reassurances that everyone would be okay.
6. The teacher's reassurances encouraged the student to keep trying.
7. The politician made empty reassurances, promising things he knew he couldn't fulfil.
8. The company issued reassurances to its investors that the financial losses would be short-lived.
9. The coach's reassurances helped the team stay motivated during a losing streak.
10. The therapist provided reassurances to the patient that the treatment would be successful.
11. The worried mother sought reassurances from the doctor that her child's illness wasn't serious.
12. The CEO's reassurances that the company was financially stable eased the minds of its employees.
13. The customer service representative gave reassurances that the issue would be resolved as soon as possible.
14. The nurse provided reassurances to the family that their loved one was receiving the best possible care.
15. Despite the stormy weather, the pilot's reassurances kept the passengers calm during the flight.
16. The coach's reassurances that the team was making progress helped boost morale.
17. The therapist's reassurances that it was okay to feel vulnerable helped the patient open up.
18. The lawyer's reassurances that everything was under control helped ease the client's anxiety.
19. The diplomat's reassurances that peace talks were progressing well brought hope to the region.
20. The company CEO's reassurances that employees would not lose their jobs during the merger was comforting.
21. The reassuring tone of the teacher's voice helped the students feel more confident during the exam.
22. The financial advisor provided reassurances to his clients that their investments were safe.
23. The doctor's reassurances that the surgery would result in a full recovery helped calm the patient's fears.
24. Despite the mishap, the airline's reassurances that passengers would still arrive at their destinations on time was appreciated.
25. The coach's reassurances that the team had potential despite their lack of experience was motivating.
26. The employer's reassurances that employees were valued and appreciated helped boost morale.
27. The teacher's reassurances that mistakes were part of the learning process helped ease the students' anxieties.
28. After a rough start, the parent's reassurances that their child could still succeed helped boost their confidence.
29. The manager's reassurances that the company's values aligned with the employee's values helped promote loyalty.
30. Despite initial doubts, the mentor's reassurances that the mentee had potential helped encourage growth.

Common Phases

1. Don't worry; everything will be alright.
2. I understand your concern; let me try to help.
3. I know it's tough; but you can get through this.
4. I'm here for you; you're not alone.
5. We'll figure this out together; I won't leave you hanging.
6. You're doing a great job; keep going.
7. Take a breath; things will get better.
8. I believe in you; you've got this.
9. You're not a burden; I'm happy to help.
10. Trust me; I won't let you down.

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