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Definition 1:
To tell someone that you will definitely do something or that something will definitely happen in the future + obj no obj .
Examples:
He promised to buy his son a new bicycle. = He promised his son a new bicycle. = He promised a new bicycle to his son.
Promise me that you won’t tell anyone.
I can’t promise you that I’ll be able to go, but I’ll do my best.
The governor promised that the prisoners would receive a fair trial.
She promised to announce the results tomorrow.
International organizations have promised aid.
I promise to be careful.
You always promise, but you never do what you say you will.
“I won’t tell anyone.” “Promise?” “Yes, I promise.”
Definition 2:
To make (something) seem likely :to show signs of (something that is likely or expected to happen) Something that promises to be good, exciting, etc., is expected to be good, exciting, etc. .
Examples:
Those gray skies promise rain.
The race promises to be the most exciting of the season.
It promises to be a good game. [=it should be a good game]
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