Users Also Read
Picture Dictionary
English to Afrikaans
English to Arabic
English to Bengali
English to Chinese
English to English
English to French
English to German
English to Gujarati
English to Hindi
English to Italian
English to Japanese
English to Kannada
English to Korean
English to Malayalam
English to Marathi
English to Nepali
English to Portuguese
English to Punjabi
English to Russian
English to Spanish
English to Swedish
English to Tamil
English to Telugu
English to Thai
English to Turkish
English to Urdu
Word | Assurance |
French Meaning | assurance, garantie, promesse, obligation, engagement, confiance, fermeté |
freedom from doubt; belief in yourself and your abilities; his assurance in his superiority did not make him popular; after that failure he lost his confidence; she spoke with authority / a British term for some kinds of insurance / The act of assuring / promise or pledge; certainty; self-confidence / a positive declaration intended to give confidence; a promise. / the state of being sure or certain about something / a strong feeling of confidence about yourself or about being right / a strong and definite statement that something will happen or that something is true, | |
Usage | ⇒ He gave me his assurance that he will finish the job before Monday ⇒ When Guthrie gave Guinness his assurance that rehearsals were going well, he spoke with such assurance that Guinness was convinced. ⇒ They lent us the money with the assurance that they would be repaid soon. ⇒ he gave an assurance that work would not recommence until Wednesday ⇒ We had his assurance that noi would take care of the matter |
Synonyms | confidence, guarantee, pledge, certainty, faith, trust, warranty, certitude, promise, security, conviction, oath, surety, word, insurance, poise, sureness, guaranty, audacity, belief, |
Antonyms | distrust, doubt, confusion, uncertainty, dismay, timidity, unbelief, anxiety, bashfulness, diffidence, fear, hesitancy, hesitation, incertitude, incredulity, misgiving, mistrust, shyness, suspicion, apprehension, |
|