How to Pronounce Endorsed
Endorsed
ɪn.dɔːrst
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Definition
Endorsed means to say you support or approve something or someone.
Examples
- The teacher endorsed the new school rules because they are fair.
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Words With Similar Sounds
Enforced
ɪnˈfɔːrst
The new regulations were strictly enforced by the authorities.
Common Word Combinations
| Phrase | Type | Stress Pattern | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
| officially endorsed | collocation | ofFIcially enDORSED | The product was officially endorsed by top experts. |
| endorsed by | collocation | enDORSED by | The campaign was endorsed by several celebrities. |
| endorse a candidate | collocation | enDORSE a canDIdate | Several leaders endorse a candidate in the election. |
| endorse a product | collocation | enDORSE a PRODuct | Famous athletes often endorse a product. |
Fun Fact
The word 'endorsed' comes from the Latin 'dorsum,' meaning 'back,' because people used to write approval or notes on the back of documents, literally 'writing on the back' to show support.
Word Family
noun
endorsement
A statement or action that shows support or approval for something or someone.
"The celebrity gave an endorsement for the new product."
verb
endorse
To show support or approval for someone or something, often publicly.
"Many people endorse the new environmental law."
adjective
endorsed
Officially approved or supported by someone.
"This is an endorsed version of the software."
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