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The correct spelling of the word is guaranteed (assured, warrantied).
Yes, it is. Any word with "no" at it's root is a negative word.
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No the word assured is not a noun. It is a past tense verb and an adjective.
He was assured by his mother that the birthday cake would be lovely.
The base word of assured is assure.
Confident
The English word assured has a number of meanings, such as guaranteed, bold or as a form of insurance has its origins in Old French, which in turn comes from Latin.
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nounconfidenteadjectivefiduciosoconfidentesicuro di sébaldanzosopresuntuoso
A negative word.
To assure = asegurar '(I/you/he/she/we/they) assured' (i.e. past tense of above) = asegure/aseguraste/aseguro/aseguramos/asegurasteis/aseguraron. assured (adjective) = seguro, (asegurado, meaning 'insured')
ensured, assured, insured
The correct spelling of the word is guaranteed (assured, warrantied).
Yes, it is. Any word with "no" at it's root is a negative word.