Pronunciation: /ˈɡerəntē/

Definitions of guaranty

noun a formal assurance that certain conditions will be fulfilled, especially that a product will be repaired or replaced if it fails within a certain period

Example Sentences

A1 I received a guaranty for my new phone purchase.

A2 The store offers a guaranty on all their products.

B1 The guaranty on the appliance covers repairs for one year.

B2 The company provides a guaranty of satisfaction to all customers.

C1 The guaranty of quality is a key selling point for this brand.

C2 The guaranty of authenticity comes with a certificate of origin.

verb to provide a guarantee or assurance

Example Sentences

A1 I guaranty that I will finish my homework on time.

A2 She guaranties that the product will work as advertised.

B1 The company guaranties a full refund if the customer is not satisfied.

B2 The warranty guaranties that the product will be free from defects for one year.

C1 The CEO personally guaranties the success of the new marketing campaign.

C2 The contract guaranties that all terms and conditions will be met by both parties.

Examples of guaranty in a Sentence

formal The company provides a guaranty for all their products for up to one year.

informal I can guaranty that the new restaurant in town serves amazing food.

slang I guaranty you'll have a great time at the party tonight!

figurative His reputation as a trustworthy person acts as a guaranty for his success in the business world.

Grammatical Forms of guaranty

past tense

guaranteed

plural

guaranties

comparative

more guaranty

superlative

most guaranty

present tense

guarantees

future tense

will guaranty

perfect tense

has guaranteed

continuous tense

is guaranteeing

singular

guaranty

positive degree

guaranty

infinitive

to guaranty

gerund

guarantying

participle

guaranteed

Origin and Evolution of guaranty

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'guaranty' originated from the Old French word 'guarantie' which came from the Frankish word 'warant' meaning to protect or defend.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'guaranty' evolved to refer to a promise or assurance given for the fulfillment of a condition, especially in financial or legal contexts.