The words “endorsement” and “indorsement” mean the same thing, but they look a little different. Let’s learn about them and see how to use them.
“Endorsement” is the way we spell the word in most places today. It comes from the Latin word “indorsare,” which means “to write on the back of.” “Indorsement” is an older spelling, and you might see it sometimes, especially in old books or special financial papers.
Both words can mean supporting something or someone, or it might mean signing the back of a check. Most people use “endorsement” now.
Remember that “endorsement” is the common spelling today, like how we use “e” often in “email” instead of “electronic mail.” The “e” in both words is more modern.
Both “endorsement” and “indorsement” mean showing support or signing, but “endorsement” is what we use most today. Remember, “endorsement” with an “e” is more modern and common.
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