Assured - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |əˈʃʊrd|  American pronunciation of the word assured
Brit.  |əˈʃʊəd|  British pronunciation of the word assured
- this word is a past tense form of the verbto assure
- this word is a past participle form of the verbto assure

adjective

- marked by assurance; exhibiting confidence
she paints with an assured hand
- characterized by certainty or security
a tiny but assured income
we can never have completely assured lives

Extra examples

Winners of the Nobel Prize have an assured place in history.

His writing has become more assured as he has gotten older.

There is assured demand for these products.

He began to proceed with such an assured easy air.

Her political future looks assured.

A policy is of no effect until the certificate is delivered to the assured.

They assured me that I was quite mistaken.

The doctor assured me that the whole procedure would only take a few minutes.

They assured us that they would not be late.

...apologized, for being late to the meeting and assured his boss that there would be no such recurrences in the hereafter...

He assured her that his intentions were honorable.

He was morally assured of success.

The doctor assured the father of his baby's safety.

The excellent reviews given to the film have assured its success.

They were assured against any unforeseen consequences.

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