assured

adjective
UK: /əˈʃɔːd/
US: /əˈʃʊrd/
  1. Confident and certain about something.

    1. She felt assured that she would pass the test with flying colors. [ ] [ ]
    2. Having double-checked the locks, I felt assured that the house was secure for the night. [ ] [ ]
  2. Guaranteed to happen or be true.

    1. With proper care, success is assured in this project, no doubt. [ ] [ ]
    2. The company has assured us that the delivery will arrive before the end of the week. [ ] [ ]
  3. Having insurance coverage.

    1. Are you assured against theft and fire for your valuable items? [ ] [ ]
    2. The package is assured for up to $100 in case it gets lost or damaged during transit. [ ] [ ]
assured verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of assure: to tell someone confidently that something is true, especially so that they do not worry.

    1. He assured me that everything would be alright with the presentation. [ ] [ ]
    2. The doctor assured her that the pain would subside after taking the medication. [ ] [ ]

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "assured" in English means: Confident and certain about something., Guaranteed to happen or be true., Having insurance coverage..

The phonetic transcription of "assured" is /əˈʃɔːd/ in British English and /əˈʃʊrd/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "assured": confident, insured, guaranteed, secure, definite, positive, certain.

Example usage of "assured": "She felt assured that she would pass the test with flying colors.". More examples on the page.