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endorsed

6 synonyms and 0 antonyms for endorsed, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.

Adj — Officially approved or supported by someone.

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sanctioned ratified

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celebrity-endorsed officially endorsed

Frequently asked questions

What does “endorsed” mean?

The word “endorsed” means officially approved or supported by someone. In plain terms, describes something that has received official backing or approval.

How do you use “endorsed” in a sentence?

Here is “endorsed” used in a sentence: “The product is endorsed by several dermatologists.”

What part of speech is “endorsed”?

“Endorsed” is an adjective.

Is “endorsed” a common word?

“Endorsed” is a fairly common word in modern English.

What is the difference between 'endorsed' and 'approved'?

Both mean officially supported, but 'approved' simply means accepted as satisfactory. 'Endorsed' adds active, public backing, with someone putting their name or reputation behind it. An endorsement is therefore usually stronger and more personal than mere approval.

What is the difference between 'endorsed' and 'sponsored'?

An endorsed product is one a person publicly recommends or supports, whereas a sponsored product is one a company has paid to promote. Endorsement centres on approval, while sponsorship centres on a paid or financial arrangement, though the two often overlap in advertising.

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