Pronunciation: /ædˈprɒmɪsərz/
noun a person who assumes responsibility for another's debt or obligation
A1 An adpromissors is someone who makes a promise in a contract.
A2 The adpromissors in this agreement has agreed to pay the specified amount.
B1 The adpromissors' obligations are clearly outlined in the terms of the contract.
B2 It is important for the adpromissors to fulfill their promises in order to maintain trust.
C1 The adpromissors' reputation as a reliable business partner is well-known in the industry.
C2 The adpromissors' integrity and honesty are highly valued by their clients.
formal The adpromissors in the contract must fulfill their obligations according to the agreed terms.
informal The adpromissors better not try to back out of the deal at the last minute.
slang I heard the adpromissors are trying to weasel their way out of the agreement.
figurative The adpromissors hold the key to unlocking the success of the partnership.
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