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Guarantee vs Conotativa - What's the difference?

guarantee | conotativa |

As a noun guarantee

is anything that assures a certain outcome.

As a verb guarantee

is to assure that something will get done right.

As an adjective conotativa is

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guarantee

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • Anything that assures a certain outcome.
  • Can you give me a guarantee that he will be fit for the match?
  • A written declaration that a certain product will be fit for a purpose and work correctly.
  • The cooker comes with a 5-year guarantee .
  • A person who gives such a guarantee; a guarantor.
  • (South)
  • The person to whom a guarantee is made.
  • Verb

    (d)
  • To assure that something will get done right.
  • To assume responsibility for a debt.
  • To make something certain.
  • The long sunny days guarantee a good crop.

    Synonyms

    * assure * warrant

    conotativa

    Not English

    Conotativa has no English definition. It may be misspelled.

    English words similar to 'conotativa':

    candidemia, comedietta, candidaemia