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to reassure vs. to console vs. to comfort
Hi. What exactly the difference among these three verbs (to reassure; to console; to comfort)? Thanks a lot in advance!
Sep 2, 2015 1:03 PM
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I would like to reassure you our arrangements will stay the same during the forthcoming organisational changes.
After I lost my job, my friend comforted / consoled me and I felt better.
"Comfort" and "console" are close synonyms. "Console" has a narrower range of usage in that it is used when someone is grieving for the loss of something or someone.
September 2, 2015
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