endorse
Pronunciation: [ɪnˈdɔrs]
Word
Context: “approval”
(verb) to say that you support or agree with something. When someone endorses a product, they say they like it and think others should use it too.
Example
The famous actor endorsed the new snack, saying it was delicious and healthy.
Example
The politician did not endorse the controversial policy, stating that it was not in the best interest of the people.
Example
Why do so many celebrities endorse the latest fashion trends?
Context: “sponsorship”
(verb) to sign a document or check to make it valid. When you endorse a check, you write your name on the back so that someone else can cash it.
Example
She endorsed the check so her friend could deposit it into their account.
Example
He forgot to endorse the check, so the bank wouldn't accept it.
Example
Did you remember to endorse the check before giving it to him?
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