English to Latin Meaning of promise - promissum


Promise :
promissum

promissum, pignus, inceptum, susciperent veritatem, votum vovit, rebus, promittens, praemissa, propositionis, juramento, Ipsamque denuntiationem, officium, sermo, dicens, fabula, acceptatio, confessio, agnitio, spero, prospectus, exspectatione, exspectamus, vultus enim,, stipulatio, conditione,, susceptibili:, agitur, dotis nomine, pretium, lingua, Lingua, oratio

promissum, pignus, committere, rebus, suscipere, accipit, PROBO, Constituo, amen amen dico, perniciem, ipsam significandam, praesagium, pronosticari, praediscere, uerba, dare, fateor, sis facis, fateri, confitemur, votum vovit, vinculum, proelium

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Definitions of promise in English
Noun(1) a verbal commitment by one person to another agreeing to do (or not to do(2) grounds for feeling hopeful about the future
Verb(1) make a promise or commitment(2) promise to undertake or give(3) make a prediction about; tell in advance(4) give grounds for expectations
Examples of promise in English
(1) Six weeks ago, a flurry of announcements saw the promise of peace dangle tantalisingly before some of Africa's most wretched countries.(2) Politicians promise what they want, not what they can do.(3) she made him promise that he wouldn't do it again(4) Merger mania during the 1996-2001 period failed to realize much of its promise and potential.(5) It holds within it the promise of peace and security, and he smiles.(6) he showed great promise even as a junior officer(7) I did not keep my promise to go home early(8) New approaches show promise , potentially bringing a proof of the Riemann hypothesis within reach.(9) I definitely don't promise to stop hoping that you'll bury the hatchet already.(10) Every indication points to the promise of continued improvements in the cost and performance of storage, depending on the technology involved.(11) Day three started with the promise of very fine weather but we were met with a delivery of a sudden shower as we followed a narrow dirt trail.(12) Although they all start out with great promise and potential, they invariably end up a disappointment and we hear nothing more about them.(13) forthcoming concerts promise a feast of music from around the world(14) For him, this odd little satellite traveling around an evocative solar star represents promise and potential.(15) On the contrary, molecular medicine holds remarkable promise for improving quality of life and delivering health care more equitably.(16) We will not hand over our consciences in return for a hollow promise of safety.
Related Phrases of promise
(1) make a promise ::
polliceri
(2) keep promise ::
ut promissum
(3) broken promise ::
rupta promissio
(4) keep a promise ::
alicui promisimus
(5) promise to ::
promittam Domino
(6) break a promise ::
conteram per fidem
(7) empty promise ::
vana promissa
(8) break one's promise ::
conteram promissum est scriptor
(9) solemn promise ::
iuravit David
(10) keep one's promise ::
Promissio alicuius
Synonyms
Noun
2. potential ::
potentia
3. indication ::
indication
4. hope ::
spero
Verb
5. give one's word ::
quis dabit verbum
6. indicate ::
indicant
7. prognosticate ::
pronosticari
8. assure ::
amen amen dico
Different Forms
promise, promised, promises, promising
Word Example from TV Shows
free you from any promise
you have made to them

free you from any PROMISE you have made to them

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 10

He'll be fine, I promise. But we have to...

He'll be fine, I PROMISE. But we have to...

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 6

Skyler--
Promise me.

Skyler-- Promise me.

Breaking Bad Season 4, Episode 3

Son, I promise you this.

Son, I PROMISE you this.

Breaking Bad Season 2, Episode 8

I promised to fight for the living.
I intend to keep that promise.

I PROMISEd to fight for the living. I intend to keep that PROMISE.

Game of Thrones Season 8, Episode 2

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