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Recommend
Definition
The verb "recommend" means to suggest or endorse someone or something as suitable, desirable, or worthy of choice; to advise a course of action; or to put forward with approval.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˌrɛkəˈmɛnd/
- Respelling: REK‑uh‑MEND
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˌrɛkəˈmɛnd/
- Respelling: REK‑uh‑MEND
Etymology
The word "recommend" traces back to Middle English recommenden, from Old French recommander, which in turn comes from Latin recommendāre—re‑ “again” + commendāre “to commend, entrust.” Its earliest recorded use in English appears in the 15th century.
Derivatives
- Recommendation (noun)
- Recommender (noun)
- Recommendatory (adjective)
- Recommendable (adjective)
- Recommending (verb, present participle)
Synonyms
- Suggest
- Advise
- Endorse
- Advocate
- Propose
Antonyms
- Discourage
- Dissuade
- Warn against
- Oppose
- Criticize
Usage
"Recommend" is common in spoken and written English across professional, academic, and casual contexts. Examples: "The teacher recommended additional reading materials," or "Doctors recommend regular exercise for good health."
Related Terms
- Advice: Guidance or recommendations offered about future action.
- Suggestion: An idea or plan put forward for consideration.
- Endorsement: Public approval or support for someone or something.
Detailed Definitions
Verb
- To suggest as suitable or desirable: Indicates positive appraisal and encouragement to choose or adopt.
- Example: "I can recommend that restaurant for its fresh seafood."
- To advise a particular course of action: Refers to offering guidance based on judgment or expertise.
- Example: "Experts recommend updating your password regularly."
- To endorse or commend a person for a position, honor, or task: Implies formal approval or nomination.
- Example: "The committee unanimously recommended her for promotion."