endorsed

[ɪnˈdɔːst]

endorsed Definition

  • 1declare one's public approval or support of
  • 2sign (a cheque or bill of exchange) on the back to make it payable to someone other than the stated payee or to accept responsibility for paying it

Using endorsed: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "endorsed" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The senator endorsed the candidate for president.

  • Example

    The celebrity endorsed the new perfume.

  • Example

    I endorse this message.

  • Example

    He endorsed the check and gave it to his friend.

endorsed Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for endorsed

Phrases with endorsed

  • self-endorsed

    to endorse oneself, to give oneself a recommendation or approval

    Example

    He self-endorsed himself for the job.

  • to publicly recommend or support a product

    Example

    The athlete endorsed the sports drink in a commercial.

  • an endorsement on a financial instrument such as a check that does not specify the endorsee

    Example

    He gave a blank endorsement to the check, allowing anyone to cash it.

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Summary: endorsed in Brief

To 'endorse' [ɪnˈdɔːst] is to publicly approve or support something or someone, as in 'The senator endorsed the candidate for president.' It can also refer to signing the back of a check or bill of exchange to make it payable to someone else. Phrases like 'self-endorsed' and 'endorse a product' expand on the concept, while idioms are not applicable. Synonyms include 'approve,' 'support,' and 'recommend,' while antonyms include 'oppose,' 'reject,' and 'condemn.'