endorse
/ɪnˈdoɹs/verb2 syllables
Endorse means: be behind; approve of.
Synonyms for endorse8
verb, as in guarantee as meeting a certain standard
certify, indorse
verb, as in sign as evidence of legal transfer
indorse
What does endorse mean?4
verb
1
be behind; approve of“He plumped for the Labor Party”
2
give support or one's approval to“I'll second that motion”
3
guarantee as meeting a certain standard“certified grade AAA meat”
4
sign as evidence of legal transfer“endorse cheques”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with endorse?10
three syllables
Endorse in a sentence
- Muslims don't endorse violence in the name of religion.Nuel
- I fully endorse their plan to tie the knot.Nuel
- The local newspaper is endorsing the conservative candidate.darinmex
- I don't know anything about this person and am not endorsing them.shekitten
- Would Jesus, peace be upon him, endorse this?Amastan
- Although Imam Ziri advocates tolerance, he doesn't endorse same-sex marriage.Amastan
- He got endorsed by the biggest brands.Conjuice
Sentences from Tatoeba, CC BY 2.0 FR, credited to their authors.
Forms of endorse
as a verb
- past tense
- endorsed
- present participle
- endorsing
- third-person singular
- endorses
- past participle
- endorsed