Promiser: meaning, definitions and examples

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promiser

 

[ ˈprɒmɪzə ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

in a legal context

A person who makes a promise or a commitment, especially one made in a formal or binding agreement.

Synonyms

commitment maker, oath giver, pledger

Examples of usage

  • He is a promiser who never fulfills his promises.
  • The promiser failed to deliver on his contractual obligations.
Context #2 | Noun

in a personal context

Someone who makes a promise or declaration of intent to do something for another person.

Synonyms

commitment maker, oath giver, pledger

Examples of usage

  • She is known as a promiser of great deeds.
  • The promiser assured his friends he would always be there for them.

Translations

Translations of the word "promiser" in other languages:

🇵🇹 prometedor

🇮🇳 वादा करने वाला (vaada karne wala)

🇩🇪 Versprechender

🇮🇩 penjanjian

🇺🇦 обіцяльник

🇵🇱 obiecywacz

🇯🇵 約束する人 (yakusoku suru hito)

🇫🇷 prometteur

🇪🇸 prometedor

🇹🇷 söz veren

🇰🇷 약속하는 사람 (yaksokhaneun saram)

🇸🇦 الواعد (alwaeid)

🇨🇿 slibovatel

🇸🇰 sľubovateľ

🇨🇳 承诺者 (chéngnuò zhě)

🇸🇮 obljubljevalec

🇮🇸 loforðsmaður

🇰🇿 уәде беруші (uäde beruši)

🇬🇪 დაპირების მომცემი (dapirebis momcemi)

🇦🇿 vəd verən

🇲🇽 prometedor

Word origin

The word 'promiser' is derived from the verb 'promise', which originated from the Latin word 'promittere', meaning 'to send forth, put forth'. The concept of making promises has existed throughout human history as a way to establish trust and commitment between individuals.

See also: promise, promised, promises, promising, promisor.