warranty

noun
UK: /ˈwɒrənti/
US: /ˈwɔːrənti/
  1. A written guarantee promising to repair or replace a product if necessary within a specific period.

    1. The TV has a one-year warranty against defects.
    2. This extended warranty covers parts and labor for three years after purchase.
  2. A formal assurance or promise, especially regarding the quality of a product or service.

    1. They provide a warranty of good workmanship on all projects.
    2. The company offers a satisfaction warranty on their cleaning services to all clients.
warranty transitive-verb
  1. To guarantee or promise something.

    1. I warranty that this car is in excellent condition.
    2. The seller warranties the accuracy of the information provided in the listing.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "warranty" in English means: A written guarantee promising to repair or replace a product if necessary within a specific period., A formal assurance or promise, especially regarding the quality of a product or service..

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

Synonyms for "warranty": guarantee, assurance, pledge, promise.

Example usage of "warranty": "The TV has a one-year warranty against defects.". More examples on the page.