Sponsor
UK /["/ˈspɒnsə(r)/","/ˈspɒnsəz/","/ˈspɒnsəd/","/ˈspɒnsərɪŋ/"]/US /["/ˈspɑːnsər/","/ˈspɑːnsərz/","/ˈspɑːnsərd/","/ˈspɑːnsərɪŋ/"]/
Definition
to pay the costs of a particular event, programme, etc. as a way of advertising
In simple words: A person or company that supports an event or project, often with money.
Examples
- The company decided to sponsor the local charity event this year.
- They are looking for someone to sponsor their research project.
- As a sponsor, you will gain visibility in the community.
- We need a sponsor for our school sports team to help cover costs.
- The athlete was grateful for the brands that chose to sponsor her career.
Usage notes
Used in contexts related to events, scholarships, or initiatives. More common in business and formal settings rather than casual conversation. Avoid using in informal contexts where other phrases like 'backer' might fit better.
Grammar pattern
sponsor + object
Memory hint
Think 'Sponsor sounds like 'sponsor your fun' at a sports event or show.
Collocations
- major sponsor
- sponsor a program
- sponsor an event
- corporate sponsor
Synonyms
- supporter
- backer
- patron
- donor
Antonyms
- withdrawer
- abandoner
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'sponsee', which refers to the person or organization being sponsored.
- Using 'sponsor' as a verb incorrectly (should be 'to sponsor').
- Assuming all sponsors provide the same level of support.