reassurance
English
Noun
(en noun )
the feeling of being reassured, of having confidence restored, of having apprehensions dispelled
the act of confirming someone’s opinion or impression
(legal, dated) reinsurance
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relief
Etymology 1
From (etyl) . See also relieve.
Noun
(en noun )
The removal of stress or discomfort.
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The feeling associated with the removal of stress or discomfort.
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The person who takes over a shift for another.
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Aid or assistance offered in time of need.
(legal) Court-ordered compensation, aid, or protection, a redress.
A lowering of a tax through special provisions; short for tax relief.
Synonyms
* (removal of stress and discomfort) ease, alleviation, liss, respite
* (feeling of removal of stress and discomfort) ease, alleviation, liss
* (person who takes over a shift) stand-in, substitute, backup, fill-in
Derived terms
* relieve
* relief agency
* relief pitcher
* relief map
* relief worker
Etymology 2
From (etyl) .
Noun
(en noun )
A type of sculpture or other artwork in which shapes or figures protrude from a flat background.
The apparent difference in elevation in the surface of a painting or drawing made noticeable by a variation in light or color.
The difference of elevations on a surface.
- the relief on that part of the Earth’s surface
Synonyms
* (type of artwork) embossing
* (difference of elevations on a surface) texture, topography
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