assurance
[əˈʃʊrəns]
Definition:
1. A promise.
2. A positive declaration intended to give confidence.
3. Confidence or certainty in one's own abilities.
Use 'assurance' in a sentence:
- 1. Has it been passed to quality assurance (QA) for testing?
- 2. I have full assurance that he will win.
- 3. What is to be put in place as insurance and assurance?
- 4. Your poise and deliberateness gives assurance that you know what you are talking about.
- 5. He drives with the smooth assurance of a mini-cab driver.
- 6. Only in the case of a problem does the request go to a person for further quality assurance analysis.
- 7. He has a life assurance.
- 8. She said 'hi' with the blithe assurance of someone who knew how much she'd been missed.
- 9. They had given an absolute assurance that it would be kept secret.
- 10. We perform some (and sometimes all) of the functions of quality assurance.
- 11. When I met her she seemed possessed by a new quiet assurance and openness.
- 12. He gave me assurance in black and white.
- 13. His assurance in his superiority did not make him popular.
- 14. The President's assurances were not respected.