Pronunciation: /vaʊtʃt fɔr/
noun a person who gives a formal assurance or guarantee
A1 My friend vouched for the quality of this restaurant.
A2 She vouched for his honesty and integrity.
B1 The witness vouched for the suspect's alibi.
B2 The expert vouched for the authenticity of the painting.
C1 The CEO vouched for the company's financial stability.
C2 The renowned scientist vouched for the accuracy of the research findings.
verb to support or confirm the validity or truth of something
A1 My friend vouched for me at the party.
A2 I vouched for my sister's honesty when she lost her wallet.
B1 The manager vouched for the new employee's work ethic.
B2 The witness vouched for the defendant's whereabouts at the time of the crime.
C1 The senator vouched for the integrity of the proposed legislation.
C2 The expert vouched for the accuracy of the scientific study results.
formal The CEO vouched for the integrity of the new hire during the board meeting.
informal I can vouch for my friend's cooking skills, they are amazing!
slang I'll vouch for him, he's a solid dude.
figurative The glowing reviews from critics vouched for the quality of the restaurant's food.
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