/ˈwɒrəntə/ – noun
Definition: người đảm bảo, người đứng ra bảo đảm.
A more thorough explanation: A “warranter” is a person or entity who provides a warranty, which is a guarantee or promise made by a seller or manufacturer regarding the quality, performance, or condition of a product or service. The warrantor is responsible for fulfilling the terms of the warranty, such as repairing or replacing the product if it does not meet the specified standards.
Example: The warranter guarantees that the product is free from defects for a period of one year.