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Meaning

The word "promise" refers to a commitment or assurance that one will do something or that a particular event will take place in the future. It involves making a vow or pledge that is often based on trust and intentions.

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Etymology

The word "promise" originates from the Latin word "promissum," which means "that which is sent forth." It is derived from "promittere," meaning "to send forth" or "to give in advance."

Examples

  1. She made a promise to help her friend move this weekend.
  2. The company issued a promise to deliver the product by the end of the month.
  3. He broke his promise when he failed to show up to the meeting.
  4. A promise is more than just words; it reflects your integrity and trustworthiness.
  5. The government made a promise to improve the healthcare system for its citizens.