brand
v. mark with a branding iron; disgrace, condemn n. product manufactured by a company and given a specific name or mark, trademark; kind, type, variety; mark made by burning; mark of disgrace; hot iron used for branding | ||||
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Brands Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries
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brand
Noun
1. a name given to a product or service
(synonym) trade name, brand name, marque
(hypernym) name
(hyponym) label, recording label
(class) table tennis, Ping-Pong
2. a recognizable kind; "there's a new brand of hero in the movies now"; "what make of car is that?"
(synonym) make
(hypernym) kind, sort, form, variety
3. identification mark on skin, made by burning
(hypernym) marker, marking, mark
4. a piece of wood that has been burned or is burning
(synonym) firebrand
(hypernym) firewood
5. a symbol of disgrace or infamy; "And the Lord set a mark upon Cain"--Genesis
(synonym) mark, stigma, stain
(hypernym) symbol
(hyponym) demerit
(derivation) stigmatize, stigmatise, denounce, mark
6. a cutting or thrusting weapon with a long blade
(synonym) sword, blade, steel
(hypernym) weapon, arm, weapon system
(hyponym) backsword
(part-meronym) blade
Verb
1. burn with a branding iron to indicate ownership; of animals
(hypernym) mark
2. to accuse or condemn or openly or formally or brand as disgraceful; "He denounced the government action"; "She was stigmatized by society because she had a child out of wedlock"
(synonym) stigmatize, stigmatise, denounce, mark
(hypernym) label
(derivation) mark, stigma, stain
3. mark or expose as infamous; "She was branded a loose woman"
(synonym) post
(hypernym) call
(derivation) mark, stigma, stain
Noun
1. a name given to a product or service
(synonym) trade name, brand name, marque
(hypernym) name
(hyponym) label, recording label
(class) table tennis, Ping-Pong
2. a recognizable kind; "there's a new brand of hero in the movies now"; "what make of car is that?"
(synonym) make
(hypernym) kind, sort, form, variety
3. identification mark on skin, made by burning
(hypernym) marker, marking, mark
4. a piece of wood that has been burned or is burning
(synonym) firebrand
(hypernym) firewood
5. a symbol of disgrace or infamy; "And the Lord set a mark upon Cain"--Genesis
(synonym) mark, stigma, stain
(hypernym) symbol
(hyponym) demerit
(derivation) stigmatize, stigmatise, denounce, mark
6. a cutting or thrusting weapon with a long blade
(synonym) sword, blade, steel
(hypernym) weapon, arm, weapon system
(hyponym) backsword
(part-meronym) blade
Verb
1. burn with a branding iron to indicate ownership; of animals
(hypernym) mark
2. to accuse or condemn or openly or formally or brand as disgraceful; "He denounced the government action"; "She was stigmatized by society because she had a child out of wedlock"
(synonym) stigmatize, stigmatise, denounce, mark
(hypernym) label
(derivation) mark, stigma, stain
3. mark or expose as infamous; "She was branded a loose woman"
(synonym) post
(hypernym) call
(derivation) mark, stigma, stain
| English Phonetics |
Brands Definition from Business & Finance Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Raynet Business & Marketing Glossary |
Brands; world
products that are manufactured, packaged, positioned and promoted in the same way regardless of the country in which they are sold.
products that are manufactured, packaged, positioned and promoted in the same way regardless of the country in which they are sold.
Brands Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Wikipedia English - The Free Encyclopedia |
Brand
A brand includes a name, logo, slogan, and/or design scheme associated with a product or service. Brand recognition and other reactions are created by the use of the product or service and through the influence of advertising, design, and media commentary. A brand is a symbolic embodiment of all the information connected to the product and serves to create associations and expectations around it.
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