Pronunciation: /ˈæbsəˌlut ɪnˈdɔrsmənt/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 My absolute endorsement of this product is based on its affordability and quality.
A2 I give my absolute endorsement to this new restaurant because the food is delicious and the service is excellent.
B1 The celebrity's absolute endorsement of the charity event helped raise a significant amount of money.
B2 The expert's absolute endorsement of the new technology boosted its credibility in the industry.
C1 The politician's absolute endorsement of the policy was seen as a major win for the administration.
C2 The scientist's absolute endorsement of the research findings solidified its importance in the field.
formal The committee's decision was an absolute endorsement of the new policy.
informal The team's win was an absolute endorsement of their skills.
slang The crowd's cheers were an absolute endorsement of the band's performance.
figurative The standing ovation was an absolute endorsement of the actor's talent.
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