Encara no tenim significats per a "more reassuring".
1This would actually be more reassuring if we didn't already know it.
2Nothing more real had ever befallen him, and nothing, somehow, more reassuring.
3Wall Street, the next day, had more reassuring reports of Beaufort's situation.
4The more reassuring aspect is that our continent is doing that quite well.
5The act was received with immense enthusiasm, and the outlook became more reassuring.
6But an image of Margaret Mead or Jane Goodall might be more reassuring.
7And the exclamation was more reassuring, somehow, than any denial could have been.
8She modulated her voice until it was calmer and more reassuring.
9A simpler statistic -played two, won two -is even more reassuring.
10Nothing, throughout, could have been more reassuring or more everyday than his demeanour.
11Nothing had changed in the pure legal sense: just the words were more reassuring.
12Teddy didn't look convinced, so Fergus came up with a few more reassuring words.
13Which didn't make the fact that it could have happened once any more reassuring.
14It sounds much more reassuring in middle England than Brussels.
15The symptoms, as may be seen, were growing more reassuring.
16The ragged fortune-hunters who crowded the dock waving and shouting were no more reassuring.
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More reassuring a través del temps
More reassuring per variant geogràfica