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Assurance   /əʃˈʊrəns/   Listen
Assurance

noun
1.
Freedom from doubt; belief in yourself and your abilities.  Synonyms: authority, confidence, self-assurance, self-confidence, sureness.  "After that failure he lost his confidence" , "She spoke with authority"
2.
A binding commitment to do or give or refrain from something.  Synonym: pledge.  "Signed a pledge never to reveal the secret"
3.
A statement intended to inspire confidence.
4.
A British term for some kinds of insurance.



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"Assurance" Quotes from Famous Books



... risen. His hands rested on the table as an assurance that he did not mean to back up his charge with a gunplay unless it ...
— The Sheriff's Son • William MacLeod Raine

... her. Well, Herr von Walldorf seems to answer all her requirements. He related to me with the greatest satisfaction how he fell on his knees and assured her he could not live without her, and how she gave him a similar touching assurance, with more to the same effect. Yes, Regine, the day has gone by when we can keep the children in leading strings. When they get ready, they want to choose their own partners for life and I must say ...
— The Northern Light • E. Werner

... England in the nineteenth century has seen, the Oxford or Tractarian movement, as it has been called. There was conscious recurrence of a mind like that of Newman to the Catholic position. He had never been able to conceive religion in any other terms than those of dogma, or the Christian assurance on any other basis than that of external authority. Nothing could be franker than the antagonism of the movement, from its inception, to the liberal spirit of the age. By inner logic Newman found himself at last in the Roman Church. Yet the Anglo-Catholic movement is to-day overwhelmingly ...
— Edward Caldwell Moore - Outline of the History of Christian Thought Since Kant • Edward Moore

... up to their companion, and found that he had sighted a flock of eleven sheep on a slope quite a couple of miles away, and but for the assurance of Joses that it was all right, and that they were sheep, Bart would have said it was a patch of a ...
— The Silver Canyon - A Tale of the Western Plains • George Manville Fenn

... became very pale; but he tried to conceal his anguish beneath an air of assurance, which he thought best calculated to gain the magistrate's good opinion. "I will tell you all about it, Mr. Burgomaster," said he. "Nothing can be clearer. Such a thing might happen to any one. I do not look like a beggar and a vagabond, do I? ...
— The Wandering Jew, Complete • Eugene Sue


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