💡recommend

verb
/ˌrɛkəˈmɛnd/

Meaning

to suggest or advise something as being good or suitable

Example Sentences

I recommend trying the new restaurant downtown.

Synonyms

suggest, advise, propose, endorse

Antonyms

discourage, oppose

Collocations

recommend highly, recommend a product, strongly recommend

More Example Sentences

We recommend booking tickets in advance.

She strongly recommends practicing every day.

My teacher recommends reading aloud every day.

She recommends practicing pronunciation slowly.

He recommends taking a short walk after dinner.

The technician recommends restarting the device.

He recommends using a calendar to plan your week.

The guide recommends visiting early in the morning.

A man returns a library book that is two weeks overdue to the public library in his neighborhood and apologizes to the librarian at the front desk who tells him there is a small fine to pay so he pays it and asks about the late return policy to avoid the same situation in the future then browses the shelves for a new book to read and picks a novel recommended by a friend at work

A man returns a library book that is two weeks overdue to the public library in his neighborhood and apologizes to the librarian at the front desk who tells him there is a small fine to pay so he pays it and asks about the late return policy to avoid the same situation in the future then browses the shelves for a new book to read and picks a novel recommended by a friend at work promising himself to finish and return it well before the due date.

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