vouch in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
To vouch means to give a guarantee or assurance of someone's reliability or truthfulness based on personal knowledge or experience.
Sample Sentences
- I can vouch for her honesty; she has always been trustworthy.
- The witness was called to vouch for the defendant's character in court.
- He asked his friends to vouch for him when he applied for the job.
- Before making a purchase, I always prefer someone I trust to vouch for the product's quality.
- The celebrity's endorsement is enough to vouch for the brand's credibility.
- I can vouch for her honesty; I've known her for years.
- The witness was willing to vouch for his alibi during the trial.
- He asked his friend to vouch for his qualifications in the job application.
- Before making a decision, I need someone to vouch for the reliability of this source.
- She was confident enough to vouch for the team's ability to meet the deadline.
- I can vouch for her honesty; she has always been truthful with me.
- The lawyer asked a witness to vouch for his client's character.
- If you can vouch for the quality of this product, I'll consider buying it.
- She needed someone to vouch for her skills during the job interview.
- He was hesitant to vouch for the reliability of the new team member.
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