guarantee
A promise that something will work or happen as expected.
Explanation at your level:
A guarantee is a promise. If you buy a toy and it breaks, the shop gives you a new one. This is because of the guarantee. It makes you feel safe when you buy things.
When you buy a product, you often get a guarantee. It means the company promises the product is good. If it is not good, they will help you. It is a very important word for shopping.
A guarantee is an assurance that a product will meet certain standards. It is common in business. If a company offers a money-back guarantee, you know you can get a refund if you are dissatisfied. It reduces the risk for the buyer.
The noun guarantee implies a formal commitment. It is not just a verbal promise; it is usually documented. Companies use it as a marketing tool to build consumer confidence. Without a guarantee, customers might be hesitant to purchase expensive items.
Beyond the retail context, a guarantee functions as a form of collateral or assurance in legal and financial agreements. It signifies a binding obligation to fulfill specific conditions. In academic or professional discourse, it suggests a high level of certainty regarding outcomes, though it is often used with caution to avoid legal liability.
Etymologically, the guarantee represents the evolution of 'warranting' protection. In sophisticated contexts, one might speak of a guarantee of liberty or a guarantee of peace, extending the term from the commercial sphere into the political and philosophical realms. It denotes an absolute security against failure or breach, carrying significant weight in international treaties and high-stakes negotiations.
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- A formal promise of quality.
- Commonly used in retail.
- Often implies a refund or repair.
- Can be written or verbal.
Think of a guarantee as a pinky promise backed by a company's reputation. When you buy something, you want to know it's going to work, right? A guarantee is the formal way a business tells you, 'We stand by this product.' It acts as a safeguard for the buyer.
If you purchase a toaster and it stops working after a week, that guarantee is your golden ticket to getting it fixed or getting your money back. It turns a risky purchase into a safe one. It is all about trust and accountability in the marketplace.
The word guarantee has a fascinating history rooted in the Old North French word garantir, which meant 'to protect' or 'to warrant.' It is closely related to the word warranty, which actually shares the same Germanic ancestor!
Over centuries, the spelling shifted as it moved into Middle English. It evolved from a general sense of protection or defense into the specific commercial promise we use today. It is a classic example of how legal and commercial language often borrows from older concepts of physical protection.
In daily life, we use guarantee when we talk about consumer rights. You will often hear phrases like 'money-back guarantee' or 'lifetime guarantee.' It is a very common term in marketing and sales.
In formal settings, it can also refer to a financial guarantee, like a bank backing a loan. Whether you are buying a laptop or signing a contract, using this word correctly shows you understand the legal weight of a promise.
1. Money-back guarantee: A promise to refund your cash if you aren't happy. 2. No guarantees: Saying that success isn't certain. 3. Guarantee of quality: A formal stamp of excellence. 4. To guarantee success: To make sure something happens. 5. Iron-clad guarantee: An unbreakable, very strong promise.
As a noun, guarantee is countable. You can have 'a guarantee' or 'many guarantees.' The stress is on the final syllable: gar-an-TEE. It rhymes with words like 'tee,' 'degree,' and 'flee.'
Remember, it can also function as a verb, but here we are focusing on the noun form. Always use the article 'a' or 'the' before it when referring to a specific promise.
Fun Fact
It shares a root with the word 'warden'!
Pronunciation Guide
Stress on the last syllable.
Similar to UK, clear 'tee' sound.
Common Errors
- Misplacing stress on the first syllable
- Dropping the 'u' sound
- Confusing with 'guaranty'
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy to read
Easy to use
Easy to pronounce
Clear sound
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
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Fortgeschritten
Grammar to Know
Countable Nouns
A guarantee
Subject-Verb Agreement
The guarantee is valid
Articles
The guarantee
Examples by Level
The store gives a guarantee.
Store promises.
Simple noun.
I have a guarantee.
I have a promise.
Article 'a'.
Is there a guarantee?
Is there a promise?
Question form.
The guarantee is good.
The promise is good.
Subject-verb.
Read the guarantee.
Look at the promise.
Imperative.
I want a guarantee.
I need a promise.
Verb + object.
The guarantee helps me.
The promise helps.
Noun as subject.
Keep the guarantee.
Hold the paper.
Imperative.
The laptop comes with a two-year guarantee.
Always check the guarantee before you buy.
They offer a full money-back guarantee.
Is the guarantee still valid?
The company stands by its guarantee.
I lost my written guarantee.
The guarantee covers all repairs.
Does this have a lifetime guarantee?
The guarantee ensures you get a refund if it breaks.
He demanded a guarantee of safety.
The manufacturer provides a comprehensive guarantee.
Read the small print of your guarantee.
A guarantee is essential for expensive electronics.
They failed to honor their guarantee.
The guarantee expired last month.
We need a guarantee that the work will be finished.
The contract includes a formal guarantee of performance.
There is no guarantee that the plan will succeed.
She sought a guarantee from the bank.
The company's iron-clad guarantee builds customer loyalty.
He gave me his personal guarantee.
The guarantee provides peace of mind.
We have a legal guarantee of our rights.
The guarantee is subject to certain conditions.
The treaty serves as a guarantee of regional stability.
There is no absolute guarantee against market volatility.
The government provided a guarantee for the loan.
Her presence was a guarantee of order.
The guarantee is contingent upon proper usage.
He offered a guarantee of future cooperation.
The guarantee mitigates the risk of investment.
They sought a guarantee of impartiality.
The constitution acts as a guarantee of fundamental freedoms.
His word was a guarantee of his integrity.
The guarantee of anonymity is crucial for whistleblowers.
There is no metaphysical guarantee of happiness.
The guarantee of supply is vital for the industry.
She demanded a guarantee of total transparency.
The guarantee of success is never certain.
The project lacks a guarantee of long-term viability.
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Idioms & Expressions
"No guarantees"
Nothing is certain
I can try, but there are no guarantees.
casual"Iron-clad guarantee"
An unbreakable promise
He gave an iron-clad guarantee.
formal"A guarantee of sorts"
Something that acts like a promise
It was a guarantee of sorts.
neutral"To stand by one's guarantee"
To honor a promise
They always stand by their guarantee.
neutral"Worth the guarantee"
Reliable
That brand is worth the guarantee.
casual"Void the guarantee"
To break the promise conditions
Opening the box will void the guarantee.
formalEasily Confused
Both are promises
Warranty is specific to goods
Product warranty vs. personal guarantee.
Similar spelling
Guaranty is usually financial
Bank guaranty.
Both are promises
Pledge is more emotional
Pledge of loyalty.
Both mean safety
Assurance is a state of mind
I give you my assurance.
Sentence Patterns
The [noun] comes with a guarantee.
The watch comes with a guarantee.
I have a guarantee that [clause].
I have a guarantee that it will work.
The guarantee covers [noun].
The guarantee covers repairs.
There is no guarantee of [noun].
There is no guarantee of success.
He offered a guarantee to [verb].
He offered a guarantee to pay.
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Verbs
Adjectives
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How to Use It
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Formality Scale
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Guarantee can be both, but don't mix them up in sentences.
It needs a 'u' after the 'g'.
A guarantee is the promise, not the outcome itself.
When abstract, it often takes 'the'.
Guarantee is broader.
Tips
Memory Palace
Imagine a shield protecting your purchase.
Business Context
Use it to show professionalism.
Consumer Rights
Know your rights in your country.
Countable Noun
Always use 'a' or 'the'.
Stress
Hit that last 'TEE' hard.
Spelling
Don't forget the 'u' after 'g'.
Etymology
It's related to 'warden'.
Flashcards
Use it in a sentence about shopping.
Verb vs Noun
I guarantee (verb) the guarantee (noun).
Marketing
Look for it in ads.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
G-U-A-R-antee: Give Us A Real (promise)!
Visual Association
A shiny gold seal on a product box.
Word Web
Herausforderung
Check the next product you buy for a guarantee.
Wortherkunft
Old North French
Original meaning: To protect or warrant
Kultureller Kontext
None.
Highly valued in consumer culture.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
At the store
- Is there a guarantee?
- Does it have a warranty?
At the bank
- Do I need a guarantee?
- Financial guarantee
In contracts
- Subject to guarantee
- Terms of the guarantee
In daily life
- No guarantees in life
- I give you my word
Conversation Starters
"Have you ever used a guarantee to return something?"
"Do you think lifetime guarantees are real?"
"What is the most important guarantee a company can offer?"
"Do you ever buy products without a guarantee?"
"Why do you think companies offer guarantees?"
Journal Prompts
Write about a time a guarantee saved you money.
Do you trust companies that offer guarantees?
What would you guarantee to a friend?
Describe a product that should always have a guarantee.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
8 FragenYes, it can be a verb and a noun.
G-U-A-R-A-N-T-E-E.
Warranty is usually for products; guarantee is broader.
Yes, service guarantees exist.
Usually, it is included in the price.
Yes, most have a time limit.
You may need legal help.
Yes, it is formal.
Teste dich selbst
The store gives a ___.
The store provides a promise.
What does a guarantee do?
It is a promise of quality.
A guarantee is always written.
It can be verbal, though written is common.
Word
Bedeutung
Both are promises.
The store gives a guarantee.
Ergebnis: /5
Summary
A guarantee is a promise that turns risk into trust.
- A formal promise of quality.
- Commonly used in retail.
- Often implies a refund or repair.
- Can be written or verbal.
Memory Palace
Imagine a shield protecting your purchase.
Business Context
Use it to show professionalism.
Consumer Rights
Know your rights in your country.
Countable Noun
Always use 'a' or 'the'.
Beispiel
The new washing machine comes with a three-year guarantee against mechanical breakdown.
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