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How to pronounce endorser in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms indorser
Type of signatory, signer
Has types accommodation endorser
Derivation endorse
Type Words
Synonyms indorser, ratifier, subscriber
Type of champion, friend, protagonist, supporter, admirer, booster
Derivation endorse

Examples of endorser

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Another headphone company with a celebrity endorser was called House of Marley.
From the stltoday.com
Dover guitarist, Jim Rezac, has been named the latest endorser of Brazen Guitars.
From the delawareonline.com
Do you have someone notable as an adviser, backer or endorser of your startup?
From the forbes.com
Michelle McManus, also an endorser, warmed up the crowd before his appearance.
From the freep.com
Michelle McManus, also an endorser, who warmed up the crowd before his appearance.
From the freep.com
An endorser you've heard of The mayor's elder daughter, Emma B. Bloomberg, sort of.
From the nytimes.com
Although I'm no endorser of George Karl, criticism can't always come from the coach.
From the denverpost.com
Throughout the remainder of his career, Bonham was a major endorser of Ludwig Drums.
From the en.wikipedia.org
As Vick furor grew, Nike formally dropped him as an endorser a month later.
From the businessweek.com
More examples
  • Subscriber: someone who expresses strong approval
  • A person who transfers his ownership interest in something by signing a check or negotiable security
  • A person who endorses
  • A person who signs ownership interest over to another party. Contrast with co-maker.
  • Under this form of collateral, a company secures a loan by convincing another person to sign a note that backs up the promises of the borrower. "This endorser is then liable for the note," stated Mark Van Note in ABCs of Borrowing. ...
  • A signer of a promissory note who is secondarily liable for a loan obligation, i.e., who agrees to pay if the borrower does not. A lender may require a PLUS borrower with adverse credit to obtain a creditworthy endorser in order to receive the loan.
  • A term often used interchangeably with "cosigner." An endorser is a person who applies for the loan together with the primary borrower (usually the student), agreeing to repay the loan if the primary borrower fails to.
  • A scanner attachment that prints a3 text string on a page as it is scanned. Sometimes called an imprinter.
  • The person who signs a document to represent the transfer of property to another.