noun
- People who publicly support or recommend a person, product, or idea.
- People who sign the back of a check or other negotiable instrument to transfer it to another party.
Usage: Plural of endorser; commonly used in marketing and politics.
Usage: Legal/financial term; plural of endorser.
Examples
- The celebrity endorsers of the new smartphone appeared in television commercials.
- Several prominent athletes are endorsers of the athletic brand.
- The political candidate gained endorsers from local business leaders.
- Check endorsers must sign on the back to transfer funds to another account.
- The product's endorsers claim it improved their daily lives.
- Multiple endorsers signed the petition to support the community initiative.