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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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The base word of assured is assure.
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.
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')
The correct spelling of the word is guaranteed (assured, warrantied).
ensured, assured, insured
Yes, it is. Any word with "no" at it's root is a negative word.