vouch

verb
UK: /vaʊtʃ/
US: /vaʊtʃ/
  1. To say that you believe something is true or good, often based on your own experience.

    1. I can vouch for his honesty I know him well.
    2. Since I used the product myself, I can vouch that it is highly effective.
  2. To provide support for someone or something.

    1. Can anyone vouch for him he seems a bit suspicious.
    2. Her previous employer will vouch for her strong work ethic and reliability.
  3. To act as a guarantee or assurance of something.

    1. I'll vouch for the safety of the equipment for now.
    2. The company vouches that all products are made with sustainable materials.
vouch noun
  1. A statement or action that supports the truth of something.

    1. I need a vouch from you to confirm what I said.
    2. He provided a written vouch from his doctor to excuse his absence.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "vouch" in English means: To say that you believe something is true or good, often based on your own experience., To provide support for someone or something., To act as a guarantee or assurance of something..

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

Synonyms for "vouch": affirm, attest, confirm, guarantee, support, certify, swear, verify.

Example usage of "vouch": "I can vouch for his honesty I know him well.". More examples on the page.