Assuredness
guaranteed; sure; certain; secure:
an assured income.
bold; confident; authoritative:
His art was both assured and facile.
boldly presumptuous.
Chiefly British. insured, as against loss.
Insurance.
the beneficiary under a policy.
the person whose life or property is covered by a policy.
Contemporary Examples
For more apprehensive public speakers, he offers what he calls “assuredness along with technique.”
Today’s King’s Speech Guru Sandra McElwaine February 25, 2011
Neither would Belinda Bentley, the L.A.-based psychic told The Daily Beast; not with that level of assuredness, anyway.
What Psychic Sylvia Brown Didn’t See Winston Ross May 9, 2013
Historical Examples
His assuredness in ordering me to leave made prompt and decisive action necessary on my part.
The House of a Thousand Candles Meredith Nicholson
All this was said in a voice of sweet modulation and assuredness, a smile lighting up her face as she spoke.
Dreamy Hollow Sumner Charles Britton
His courage and his skill in weapons gave him assuredness and ease at the time of an encounter.
The Story of the Outlaw Emerson Hough
Coming into His presence we recognise the assuredness of perfect knowledge, the simplicity of perfect truth.
The Expositor’s Bible: The Gospel of St. John, Vol. I Marcus Dods
adjective
made certain; sure; guaranteed
self-assured
(mainly Brit) insured, esp by a life assurance policy
noun
(mainly Brit)
the beneficiary under a life assurance policy
the person whose life is insured
adj.
of persons, “confident, self-assured,” late 14c., past participle adjective from assure. Related: Assuredly; assuredness.
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to declare earnestly to; inform or tell positively; state with confidence to: She assured us that everything would turn out all right. to cause to know surely; : He assured himself that no one was left on the bus. to pledge or promise; give surety of; guarantee: He was assured a job in the spring. […]
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to declare earnestly to; inform or tell positively; state with confidence to: She assured us that everything would turn out all right. to cause to know surely; : He assured himself that no one was left on the bus. to pledge or promise; give surety of; guarantee: He was assured a job in the spring. […]
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