Reassuring cliches are often given automatically, and consist of patterned responses, or empty, meaningless prhases that express false assumptions.
Examples of reaussing cliches are :
Everything will be ok.
Keep your head held high.
Chin up.
The doctor will never agree to that
A hand on someone's shoulder is reassuring.
Closest in meaning to the word 'Reassuring' could be encourage, comfort, or cheer.
The plural of cliche is cliches.
The tone is reassuring and instructive.
He reassuringly told the hostages that it was not his plan to shoot anyone.
Comforting. Affirming.
We hold on to cliches at our darkest moments and most aren't really factual. Once you choose to dissect those statements and live in your truth... You toast to leaving cliches in your dark past.
It might mean threatening, reassuring, looming, or satisfactory.
The sentence, Janet thought Sean's answer was very reassuring, is an example of how to use reassuring in a sentence.
explore the cliches and convention in music?please no idea
It might mean threatening, reassuring, looming, or satisfactory.
reassuring sentence
A hand on someone's shoulder is reassuring.
Reassuring is the present participle of the verb reassure.
reassuring advertising is aimed at existing customers.
It can be (a reassuring reply, a reassuring hug). It is the present participle of the verb (to reassure) and may be a verb form, participial, noun, or adjective.
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