rassicurato
Rassicurato is the past participle of the Italian verb rassicurare, and functions as an adjective meaning someone who has been reassured or made to feel at ease. It can describe a state of relief or confidence that results from information, guarantees, or assurances given by others. The term is common in everyday language as well as in journalism, psychology, and counseling.
Grammatical notes: rassicurato agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies (masculine singular rassicurato,
Distinguishing usage: rassicurato should not be confused with assicurato, which in Italian refers to the insured
Context and nuance: people can feel rassicurato after explanations, guarantees, confirmations, or supportive communication. In formal
See also: rassicurazione, rassicurare, riassicurare, riassicurazione.