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warranty

/ˈwɔːr.ən.ti/

A written promise from a company to repair or replace a product if it breaks within a specific period of time. It acts as a legal agreement that ensures the item you buy is of good quality.

Ejemplos

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I have a one-year warranty on my new phone.

I have a one-year warranty on my new phone.

2

Please present your receipt to validate the product warranty.

Please present your receipt to validate the product warranty.

3

Does this cheap watch even come with a warranty?

Does this cheap watch even come with a warranty?

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
warranty
Verb
warrant
Adjetivo
warranted
Relacionado
warrantor
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Truco para recordar

A 'Warranty' is a promise that your product will 'Work' for a long time.

Quiz rápido

My laptop screen is broken, but luckily the device is still ______ warranty.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: under

Ejemplos

1

I have a one-year warranty on my new phone.

everyday

I have a one-year warranty on my new phone.

2

Please present your receipt to validate the product warranty.

formal

Please present your receipt to validate the product warranty.

3

Does this cheap watch even come with a warranty?

informal

Does this cheap watch even come with a warranty?

4

The study examines how a manufacturer's warranty influences consumer trust.

academic

The study examines how a manufacturer's warranty influences consumer trust.

5

Our standard business warranty covers all hardware defects for two years.

business

Our standard business warranty covers all hardware defects for two years.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
warranty
Verb
warrant
Adjetivo
warranted
Relacionado
warrantor

Colocaciones comunes

limited warranty limited warranty
extended warranty extended warranty
under warranty under warranty
manufacturer's warranty manufacturer's warranty
valid warranty valid warranty

Frases Comunes

under warranty

currently covered by a warranty

void the warranty

to make a warranty no longer valid by breaking the rules

lifetime warranty

a promise to cover a product for its entire life

Se confunde a menudo con

warranty vs guarantee

A warranty is usually a formal, written legal document for products, while a guarantee can be oral and applies to both services and products.

warranty vs receipt

A receipt is just proof that you paid; a warranty is the promise to fix the item.

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Notas de uso

The word is most commonly used in the context of electronics, appliances, and cars. We usually say a product is 'under' warranty when the protection is active.

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Errores comunes

Learners often say 'in warranty' or 'with warranty.' The correct preposition for active coverage is 'under warranty.'

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Truco para recordar

A 'Warranty' is a promise that your product will 'Work' for a long time.

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Origen de la palabra

Derived from the Old French word 'warantie', meaning a promise, protection, or security.

Patrones gramaticales

countable noun (plural: warranties) often used with the preposition 'under' usually follows adjectives like 'limited' or 'extended'
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Contexto cultural

In many English-speaking countries, stores will aggressively try to sell 'extended warranties' at the checkout for an extra fee.

Quiz rápido

My laptop screen is broken, but luckily the device is still ______ warranty.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: under

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