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    As·sur·ance
    /əˈSHo͝orəns/

    noun

  2. Definitions of assurance. noun. a binding commitment to do or give or refrain from something. “an assurance of help when needed” synonyms: pledge. see more. noun. a statement intended to inspire confidence. “the President's assurances were not respected” see more. noun. freedom from doubt; belief in yourself and your abilities.

  3. a type of insurance, especially life insurance, that will pay an amount of money at the end of an agreed period or when someone dies, rather than only if something unexpected happens: an assurance policy. a promise that something is or behaves as expected: People often look to brands as an assurance of quality.

  4. Definition of assurance noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. 2 days ago · 1. a positive declaration intended to give confidence. He received assurances of support for the project. 2. promise or pledge; guaranty; surety. He gave his assurance that the job would be done. 3. full confidence; freedom from doubt; certainty. to act in the assurance of success.

  6. noun. a positive declaration intended to give confidence: He received assurances of support for the project. promise or pledge; guaranty; surety: He gave his assurance that the job would be done. full confidence; freedom from doubt; certainty: to act in the assurance of success.

  7. noun. uk / əˈʃʊər ə ns / us. assurance noun (PROMISE) Add to word list. a promise: [ + that ] He gave us an assurance that it would not happen again. assurance noun (CONFIDENCE) confidence: She spoke with calm assurance. (Definition of assurance from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of assurance.

  8. 1. a statement, assertion, etc, intended to inspire confidence or give encouragement: she was helped by his assurance that she would cope. 2. a promise or pledge of support: he gave an assurance of help when needed. 3. freedom from doubt; certainty: his assurance about his own superiority infuriated her. 4. forwardness; impudence. 5.

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