endorse

verb
UK: /ɪnˈdɔːs/
US: /ɪnˈdɔːrs/
  1. To publicly support or approve of someone or something.

    1. I endorse this product because it's great for skin, so you should buy it
    2. Many celebrities endorse products to earn money, so it can be a lucrative job
  2. To write your name on the back of a check.

    1. Please endorse the check before depositing it, otherwise system will reject it.
    2. Before I can cash this check, I need to endorse it on the reverse side using a pen
endorse noun
  1. An act of giving one's public approval or support to someone or something.

    1. The candidate received a key endorse from the local newspaper last month
    2. Her endorse of the new policy gave it much more credibility and acceptance among staff

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "endorse" in English means: To publicly support or approve of someone or something., To write your name on the back of a check..

The phonetic transcription of "endorse" is /ɪnˈdɔːs/ in British English and /ɪnˈdɔːrs/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "endorse": uphold, approve, sign, back, support.

Example usage of "endorse": "I endorse this product because it's great for skin, so you should buy it". More examples on the page.