assured; assuring
Synonyms of assurenext

transitive verb

1
: to make sure or certain : convince
glancing back to assure himself no one was following
2
: to inform positively
I assure you that we can do it.
3
: to make certain the coming or attainment of : guarantee
worked hard to assure accuracy
4
: to make safe (as from risks or against overthrow) : insure
assured the security of the country
5
: to give confidence to
And hereby we know that we are of the truth, and shall assure our hearts …1 John 3:19 (King James Version)
Usage of Assure, Ensure, and Insure

In the centuries that ensure, assure, and insure have been in use, each member of the trio has at times been defined as a synonym of the others. Today, however, distinctions are generally made. Assure is most often used when someone is removing, or attempting to remove, doubt.

assuring us that the information was correct

Ensure typically applies when something is made sure, certain, or safe.

ensure that the door is locked

Insure sometimes has this same meaning, but more often it is used when insurance is involved,

insure the car against theft

or, with the word against, when there is an effort to prevent something.

trying to insure against a negative outcome

Choose the Right Synonym for assure

ensure, insure, assure, secure mean to make a thing or person sure.

ensure, insure, and assure are interchangeable in many contexts where they indicate the making certain or inevitable of an outcome, but ensure may imply a virtual guarantee,

the government has ensured the safety of the refugees

while insure sometimes stresses the taking of necessary measures beforehand,

careful planning should insure the success of the party

and assure distinctively implies the removal of doubt and suspense from a person's mind.

I assure you that no harm will be done

secure implies action taken to guard against attack or loss.

sent reinforcements to secure their position

Examples of assure in a Sentence

I can assure you that you won't be disappointed. a minister choosing just the right words to assure the grieving parents of the fallen soldier
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English, from Anglo-French asseurer, assurer, from Medieval Latin assecurare, from Latin ad- + securus secure

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 4

Time Traveler
The first known use of assure was in the 14th century

Cite this Entry

“Assure.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/assure. Accessed 17 Aug. 2026.

Kids Definition

assured; assuring
1
: to provide a guarantee of
assure security
2
: to give words of comfort or confidence to : reassure
tried to assure the worried children
3
: to cause to be sure or certain
assure himself that the door was locked
4
: to inform positively
can assure you of her dependability

Legal Definition

assure

transitive verb
as·​sure
assured; assuring
1
chiefly British : insure
2
a
: to inform positively
the seller assured the buyer of his honesty
b
: to provide a guarantee of

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