Pledge
UK //plɛdʒ//US //plɛdʒ//
Definition
To make a serious commitment or promise, often formally.
In simple words: To make a serious promise or commitment.
Examples
- She decided to pledge her support to the charity event.
- The students pledged to uphold the values of their school.
- In his speech, he pledged to address climate change seriously.
- They pledged their loyalty to the organization during the meeting.
- He pledged to pay back the loan within a year.
Usage notes
Typically used in formal contexts, such as during ceremonies or official statements. Avoid in casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
pledge + object
Memory hint
Think of 'pledge' as a 'pledged' hand raised in a promise.
Collocations
- pledge allegiance
- pledge support
- pledge a donation
Synonyms
- promise
- commit
- vow
- swear
- guarantee
Antonyms
- renounce
- disavow
- withdraw
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'pledged' vs 'pledge' as different tenses.
- Omitting the object after the verb.
- Using 'pledge' when referring to a general promise instead of a formal commitment.