0 someone, especially a well-known person, who appears in an advertisement saying that they use and like a particular product:
The footballer is the company's first male celebrity endorser.
1 someone who makes a public statement saying that they support someone or something:
2 the person who signs the back of a cheque, bill of exchange, etc. written out to them in order to give permission for it to be paid to someone else:
High-credibility and low-credibility celebrity endorsers are perceived very differently.
This would include the endorser on a bill of exchange.
He also said that the voters' will only base their votes via the endorsers of the candidate.
Formerly an endorser of water fluoridation, the group is now neutral on the practice.
Outside of basketball, he's a product endorser and model, and has also graced local magazine covers and was featured in several newspaper articles.
With a slow piano ballad, for example, participants perceived the endorser as more diligent and orderly than when he endorsed a product with rock music.
Padilla is also a songwriter, commercial model, product endorser, businesswoman, and music producer.
The second alternative was to attempt to restore the old machinery of business by releasing the drawer and the endorser and maintaining the liability of the acceptor.