Correct spelling

guarantee

Correct spelling, explanation: when spelling the word guarantee, we should remember its French origins. It must contain the double -e letter at the end because the double vowel determines the pronunciation. Guarantee comes from Old French guarantie and from the verb guarantir. Guarante is just a mistake and it should be avoided.

Definition of guarantee:
1. verb, to serve as a warrant or guaranty for
The airline company guaranteed to compensate all passengers for the delay caused by the technical issue.
If you’re not satisfied with your purchase, we guarantee a full refund within 30 days.
2. noun, an assurance that another’s obligation will be fulfilled
There is no guarantee that the discussions will lead to a deal.
The TV comes with/has a two-year guarantee.

Collocations with guarantee:
Some most commonly used collocations include: guarantee of quality, guarantee of authenticity, guarantee of delivery
We stand by our products and offer a guarantee of quality that ensures they meet the highest standards.
The certificate of authenticity serves as a guarantee that the painting is a genuine work of art.
Our guarantee of delivery promises that your order will be delivered within three business days, or your shipping fees will be refunded.


Incorrect spelling

guarante

Incorrect spelling, explanation: the word guarante is a misspelling, but a very common one. This mistake may have occurred because of the French origins, as well as rare pronunciation and construction. Guarantee should be spelled with the double -e vowel at the end. Remember that this is the only correct form.

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