"Vouches" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Vouches" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Vouches" Meaning

To vouch for someone or something means to support or confirm their credibility or validity by speaking or writing in their favor, often providing evidence or testimony that can be trusted.

Example: "The witness vouched for the defendant's alibi and helped to clear up the misunderstanding."

"Vouches" Examples

Verb Form


1. She vouched for her friend that he would be at the party, but when arrived, he wasn't there.

2. He vouched for the quality of food at that restaurant in our interview.

3. The eyewitness vouched for her statement under oath in the police investigation.

Noun Form


1. The company received several letters of vouch that ensured that they were responsible for the quality of their products.

2. She believed in his vouch for him, so she agreed to let him help with the project.

3. The endorsement became a vouch for his credibility in the business world.

"Vouches" Similar Words

Votive

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Votives

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1. Votive: A votive is an object that is given or offered in a ceremony or ritual as a sign of devotion, gratitude, or to express a wish or prayer, often to a god or deity.<br><br>Example: "She lit a votive candle to honor the anniversary of her grandmother's death."<br><br>2. In architecture, a votive can also refer to a small architectural feature, such as a drain or water spout, where offerings to the gods or the public were placed in ancient times.<br><br>Synonyms: offering, prayer, sacrifice, devotion

Votress

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Oestresses's or also known as suppressor of estrogen (estrogen's lower theses) however more likely votress is a misspelling of "votress"

Votyak

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Vouch

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To vouch for someone or something means to give assurance or guarantee that what they say or do is true, valid, or genuine. It involves supporting or confirming someone's credibility or reliability, often by providing evidence, testimony, or a guarantee of some kind.

Vouched

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Voucher

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Vouchers

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Vouching

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Vouchsafe

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Vouchsafed

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Vouchsafes

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Vouchsafing

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Vouge

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Vouille

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Vouille can refer to the commune of Vouille, in the Deux-Sèvres department, in western France. <br><br>Alternatively, it might also refer to Vouilleé, the head chef of a Parisian pâtisserie.<br><br>If you're referring to another context, could you please provide more information?

Voussoir

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In architecture, a voussoir (pronounced "voo-SWAH") is a wedge-shaped piece of masonry or stone, typically used as part of an arch. In other words, it's a wedge-shaped stone or block that helps form the curved shape of an arch. The individual voussoirs are stacked on top of each other to create the arch, allowing it to bear weight and distribute pressure evenly.