recommend

/ˌrɛkəˈmɛnd/
verbIntermediate
general

To suggest something as a good choice or course of action.

I recommend this book to anyone interested in history.

I suggest this book to anyone who enjoys history.

The travel guide recommended visiting the museum on a weekday.

The travel guide advised visiting the museum on a weekday.

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Often used in formal or professional contexts to provide advice or suggestions.

Collocations

highly recommendstrongly suggeststrongly recommendadvise with convictionwould recommendsuggest as a good option

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Related Phrases

recommend tophrase
to suggest someone to someone else
recommend againstphrase
to advise not to do something

💡Pro Tip

Formal vs. Informal Use

In formal contexts, 'recommend' is often used to provide professional advice, while in informal contexts, it can be used more casually to suggest something you like.

Gold Rule

Subject-Verb Agreement

When 'recommend' is followed by a clause, use 'that' and the subjunctive mood (e.g., 'I recommend that you go').

📖Word Origin

From Middle English 'recomenden', from Old French 'recommander', from Latin 'recommendare' (to commend again), from 're-' (again) + 'commendare' (to commend).

📝Usage Notes

Can be used in both formal and informal contexts. Often followed by a direct object (e.g., 'I recommend this restaurant') or a clause (e.g., 'I recommend that you try it').

Word Breakdown

re-
again
prefix
+
-commend
to entrust or commend
root
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