Guarantee
Noun, Verb
UK
/ˌɡær.ənˈtiː/
US
/ˌɡer.ənˈtiː/
Definition
(n) : A promise that something will work or be done.
(v) : To promise or make sure something happens.
(v) : To promise or make sure something happens.
Example
"(n) : The watch has a two-year guarantee."
"(n) : A guarantee gives customers trust that their money won’t be wasted."
"(v) : The company guarantees that all products are tested before selling them."
Explanation
A guarantee means a promise that something will happen or that something you buy will work properly. For example, this phone comes with a one-year guarantee. As a verb, it means to promise or make sure something happen; for example, they guarantee good service. A guarantee helps people feel safe and confident, especially when they buy products or trust someone’s word.