Endorsement

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ɪnˈdɔːrsmənt/

Definitions of endorsement

noun a statement or action expressing approval or support

Example Sentences

A1 I saw a commercial with a famous actor giving an endorsement for a new product.

A2 The celebrity's endorsement of the clothing line led to a significant increase in sales.

B1 The politician's endorsement of the new policy helped sway public opinion.

B2 The company sought the endorsement of industry experts to validate their new technology.

C1 The endorsement from the renowned scientist added credibility to the research findings.

C2 The artist's endorsement of the charity event drew in a large crowd of supporters.

verb not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 I endorse this product because it is affordable and easy to use.

A2 She endorsed the new restaurant in town after trying their delicious food.

B1 The famous actor endorsed the charity event by making a public statement of support.

B2 The company decided to endorse the new technology after thorough testing and research.

C1 The politician's endorsement of the policy helped gain public approval.

C2 The renowned scientist's endorsement of the research findings added credibility to the study.

adjective not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 I saw a movie with an endorsement from my favorite actor.

A2 The product had an endorsement from a popular influencer.

B1 The book received an endorsement from a well-known author.

B2 The restaurant has an endorsement from a famous food critic.

C1 The politician sought endorsements from multiple high-profile figures.

C2 The artist's work received critical endorsement from renowned art critics.

adverb not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 I endorse this product because it is good.

A2 She endorsed his decision to quit his job and travel.

B1 The celebrity's endorsement of the new perfume led to increased sales.

B2 The politician's endorsement of the policy helped gain support from the public.

C1 The scientist's endorsement of the research findings added credibility to the study.

C2 The company sought the endorsement of multiple industry experts to validate their new product.

pronoun not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 I saw an endorsement for the new restaurant in the newspaper.

A2 She received an endorsement from a famous celebrity for her new book.

B1 The politician's endorsement of the new policy helped gain support from the public.

B2 The company's endorsement of the product boosted sales significantly.

C1 The athlete's endorsement deals with various brands have made him a millionaire.

C2 The endorsement of the international organization carries a lot of weight in diplomatic circles.

preposition not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 I endorse the idea of having a picnic in the park.

A2 She endorsed his decision to quit his job and travel the world.

B1 The company received an endorsement from a famous celebrity for their new product.

B2 The politician sought the endorsement of various organizations to boost his campaign.

C1 The author's book received glowing endorsements from several renowned critics.

C2 The endorsement of the treaty by multiple countries solidified its importance on the global stage.

conjunction not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 I endorse the use of eco-friendly products.

A2 She endorsed the new policy changes.

B1 The celebrity's endorsement of the product led to increased sales.

B2 The company received a high-profile endorsement from a well-known athlete.

C1 The politician's endorsement of the bill helped it gain widespread support.

C2 The scientist's endorsement of the research findings added credibility to the study.

interjection not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 Endorsement! That's great news.

A2 I got an endorsement on my LinkedIn profile. Endorsement!

B1 I am thrilled to have received an endorsement from my manager. Endorsement!

B2 The celebrity's endorsement of the product led to a significant increase in sales. Endorsement!

C1 The politician's endorsement of the new policy was met with mixed reactions. Endorsement!

C2 The company's endorsement of the charity event helped raise a substantial amount of money. Endorsement!

article not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 I saw a commercial on TV with a famous actor giving an endorsement for a new shampoo.

A2 The celebrity's endorsement of the product helped increase sales significantly.

B1 The company received a glowing endorsement from a well-known industry expert.

B2 The politician's endorsement of the new policy gave it a lot of credibility.

C1 The endorsement of the scientific community was crucial in getting the new drug approved.

C2 The endorsement of the Nobel laureate added a lot of prestige to the research project.

Examples of endorsement in a Sentence

formal The company received a high-profile endorsement from a well-known celebrity.

informal I heard that the new restaurant got a great endorsement from food critics.

slang The sneaker brand got a major endorsement deal with a famous athlete.

figurative His actions were seen as an endorsement of the controversial policy.

Grammatical Forms of endorsement

past tense

endorsed

plural

endorsements

comparative

more endorsed

superlative

most endorsed

present tense

endorses

future tense

will endorse

perfect tense

has endorsed

continuous tense

is endorsing

singular

endorsement

positive degree

endorsement

infinitive

to endorse

gerund

endorsing

participle

endorsed

Origin and Evolution of endorsement

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'endorsement' originated from the Latin word 'indorsare', which means to write on the back of.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of signing on the back of a document to authenticate it, the meaning of 'endorsement' has evolved to signify a public declaration of support or approval for a person, product, or idea.