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Grammar : Noun |
Spell : en-dawrs |
Phonetic Transcription : ɛnˈdɔrs |
Definition of endorser
Origin :- late 14c. endosse "alteration," from Old French endosser (12c.), literally "to put on back," from en- "put on" (see en- (1)) + dos "back," from Latin dossum, variant of dorsum.
- Sense of "confirm, approve" (by signing on the back) is recorded in English first in 1847. Assimilated 16c. in form to Medieval Latin indorsare. Related: Endorsed; endorsing.
- You can endorse, literally, a cheque or other papers, &, metaphorically, a claim or argument, but to talk of endorsing material things other than papers is a solecism. [Fowler]
- As in notary : noun notary public
- As in promoter : noun supporter
- As in backer : noun supporter
- As in support/supporter : noun person who helps another
- As in signer : noun cosigner
- As in subscriber : noun contributor
- As in undersigned : noun person or persons who have signed a letter or document
- As in champion : noun defeater in competition; preeminent supporter
- I am a follower of the old trails, an endorser of the old maxims.
- Extract from : « The Iron Puddler » by James J. Davis
- Does the loser tell his friend, the endorser, that he has lost half of his fortune?
- Extract from : « The Art of Money Getting » by P. T. Barnum
- He could borrow from the banks, with a good endorser, but what endorser was there good enough but John Folsom?
- Extract from : « Warrior Gap » by Charles King
- My father at length became my endorser, and the bargain was signed and sealed.
- Extract from : « Forty Years in the Wilderness of Pills and Powders » by William A. Alcott
- When I had recovered sufficiently, I gave my fictitious name and introduced the Colonel, as a sort of endorser for my statement.
- Extract from : « The Boy Spy » by Joseph Kerby
- The company had used my name as endorser to a large amount, many times larger than I had any idea of.
- Extract from : « History of the American Clock Business for the Past Sixty Years, and Life of Chauncey Jerome » by Chauncey Jerome
- Would an endorser who had waived demand and notice be liable for six years more?
- Extract from : « Commercial Law » by Samuel Williston, Richard D. Currier, and Richard W. Hill
- Yes, if the payment was made before the statute had completely run in favor of the endorser.
- Extract from : « Commercial Law » by Samuel Williston, Richard D. Currier, and Richard W. Hill
- It has ever been the custom of the church to make every distinguished individual appear as an endorser of her dogmas.
- Extract from : « Thomas Paine, The Apostle of Liberty » by John E. Remsburg
- At this time the last-named house held about two and a half millions of dollars belonging to their constituent, the endorser.
- Extract from : « The 'Fan Kwae' at Canton Before Treaty Days 1825-1844 » by William C. Hunter
Synonyms for endorser
- adherent
- advertiser
- advocate
- ally
- angel
- apologist
- attester
- backbone
- backer
- benefactor
- booster
- certifier
- challenger
- champ
- champion
- cohort
- comforter
- commissioner for oaths
- confederate
- conqueror
- court clerk
- coworker
- defender
- disciple
- donor
- endorser
- espouser
- exponent
- expounder
- fan
- follower
- friend
- grubstaker
- guardian
- helper
- hero
- heroine
- mainstay
- maintainer
- meal ticket
- medalist
- money
- nonpareil
- number one
- numero uno
- organizer
- paladin
- partisan
- patron
- petitioner
- pillar
- preserver
- promoter
- prop
- proponent
- protagonist
- protector
- public official
- publicist
- recorder
- registrar
- satellite
- scrivener
- second
- signatory
- signer
- sponsor
- staker
- stalwart
- stay
- subscriber
- supporter
- sustainer
- sympathizer
- the greatest
- titleholder
- top dog
- tower of strength
- underwriter
- upholder
- vanquisher
- victor
- vindicator
- warrior
- well-wisher
- winner
- witness
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