Reassurance

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Emotional SupportPlay
Reassurance often includes emotional backing to help someone feel better, not just information. SlideAfter the accident, his friend's reassuring words helped calm him down.
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Non-Verbal CuesPlay
Reassurance can be given through gestures or body language, like a hug or a pat on the back. SlideHer reassuring nod during my speech gave me confidence.
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Situational UsePlay
Use 'reassurance' in situations of uncertainty, where comfort or support is needed. SlideThe teacher's reassurance was vital for the students during the tough exam period.