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Past Tense
assured
Past Participle
assured
Gerund
assuring
3rd Person
assures
Assure means to tell someone confidently that something is true or will happen, especially to remove their doubts or fears β it's like giving a verbal safety net. For example, a teacher might assure nervous students that the test will be fair, helping them feel calm and confident.
The manager assured the team that their jobs were safe during the restructuring.
She assured her friend that she would return the borrowed book by Friday.
The pilot assured passengers that the slight turbulence was completely normal.
We cannot assure delivery before Monday due to holiday delays.
His calm voice and steady eye contact helped assure the audience that he was in full control.
secur
Comes from the Latin adjective 'securus', meaning 'free from care' or 'without worry' (from 'se-' meaning 'without' + 'cura' meaning 'care'). It conveys the core idea of safety, confidence, and freedom from doubt. Examples include assure, ensure, secure, insurance, security, insecure.