Promise [noun]
Definition of Promise:
one's word that something will be done
Synonyms of Promise:
● Pact
● Word
● Pledge
● Vow
● Warranty
● Swearing
● Pawn
● Consent
● Troth
● Plight
● Compact
● Avowal
● Espousal
● Warrant
● Covenant
● Earnest
● Contract
● Token
● Swear
● Marriage
● Security
● Parole
● Oath
● Bond
● Affiance
Opposite/Antonyms of Promise:
Sentence/Example of Promise:
I promise you I shall not, Mr. Bines; they can row if they like.
Hester Paine, as a young lady, fulfills the promise of her girlhood.
Knife, however, must promise to leave his land to his son-in-law in case he died.
She was trying to extort a promise that she should appear in its pages, which, as we all remember, she did.
If we would promise we must put ourselves in a position to perform our promise.
According to my promise, I saw the minister on the following day.
My promise is spoken; yours unspoken, but not the less real and solemn.
I come before you and assume the Presidency at a moment rich with promise.
He also received the promise of 240 votes of other electors.
Yet the promise of this life is imperiled by the very genius that has made it possible.