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Yes, reassuring is a real word. Assuring is to make someone believe that what you are saying is true, usually through action. The prefix 'Re-' means, to do again, so if you are assuring someone again you are making certain that they believe you. To reassure someone of something is to say or do something that will remove their doubts and fears.
When you say 'I bet you...' in a real or figurative way, you are making a bet with someone on the outcome of something. When you say 'I bet on you', you are telling someone that you believe they will succeed or win.
A bewitchment is the characteristic of being bewitched or of making something or someone bewitched.
Making observation means that you are acquiring information by watching something or someone.
Making observation means that you are acquiring information by watching something or someone.
Someone making something sound more prominent than usual is called an "Exaggerating" person.
Someone is making a joke if you believe that.
A belittler is a person who belittles something or someone, who makes it seem smaller than it is.
A persuasive speech is a type of speech that aims to convince the audience to adopt the speaker's point of view or take a specific action. It involves presenting strong arguments, supporting evidence, and persuasive language to influence the audience's beliefs or behaviors. The goal is to sway the audience's opinion and inspire them to act in a particular way.
Interrupting someone is more like making them stop talking to accommodate you. An interjection is usually seen as shorter... a side comment or something you slip in between what the other person is saying without necessarily interrupting.
cuz your always making smart remarks after someone says something
A bewitchment is the characteristic of being bewitched or of making something or someone bewitched.