B2verb1K

Approve

UK /["/əˈpruːv/","/əˈpruːvz/","/əˈpruːvd/","/əˈpruːvɪŋ/"]/US /["/əˈpruːv/","/əˈpruːvz/","/əˈpruːvd/","/əˈpruːvɪŋ/"]/

Definition

to think that somebody/something is good, acceptable or suitable

In simple words: To agree with something or say it is okay.

Examples

  • The committee will approve the new policy next week.
  • It is essential for the manager to approve all major expenses.
  • Parents must approve of their children's choices regarding education.
  • The board members did not approve of the proposed changes.
  • Can you confirm that all parties approve the final agreement?

Usage notes

Use 'approve' when formally agreeing to plans, ideas, or documents, typically in work or legal contexts. Avoid in informal conversations where 'okay' or 'sure' might be more appropriate.

Grammar pattern

approve + object

Memory hint

Think of 'a-proof' — you give a proof to show you agree.

Collocations

  • fully
  • heartily
  • strongly
  • of
  • formally
  • officially
  • federally

Synonyms

  • accept
  • endorse
  • ratify
  • authorize
  • sanction

Antonyms

  • disapprove
  • reject
  • deny

Common mistakes

  • 'Approve of' vs 'approve'. Learners may incorrectly use 'approve of' when not necessary.
  • Confusing 'approve' with 'accept'. They have different meanings.
  • Using 'approving' incorrectly as a noun rather than as a verb.