Comparative for made certain and protected against discontinuance or change
“Accordingly, we enclose a revised notice of an assured shorthold tenancy, having amended the term commencement date to today's date.”
Comparative for certain or confident about something, free from doubt
“Eppes, who was naturally indolent, felt assured of his power by his recent great victory.”
Comparative for confident or self-assured, such as in one's own abilities
“Woolfe is an assured performer, and both the music and direction make for a brisk if light confection.”
Comparative for having an exaggerated perception of one's positive qualities
“The scoundrel is too assured, too complacent, thought Durant, with increasing uneasiness.”
Comparative for having a calm or composed nature or demeanor
“Things that used to bother me are of no importance whatsoever, because I'm able to handle them in a calm and assured manner.”
Comparative for having no uncertainty or ambiguity
Comparative for bound to happen
Comparative for always right or accurate
Comparative for exhausting all effort
Comparative for feeling no fear or anxiety
Comparative for having an outcome which is promised or assured (by someone)
Comparative for under a promise, vow or guarantee
Comparative for assumed to be decided or resolved
Comparative for conscious or aware of something, such as facts or feelings
Comparative for having or showing the ability to make decisions quickly, effectively, and without doubt
Comparative for based on sound reasoning
Comparative for certain to remain safe and unthreatened
Comparative for having the ability to persuade others, typically with guile or charm
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