brand

brand


Pronunciation

/brɑnt/

Syllable 1:

  • b - voiceless bilabial plosive

  • r - rhotic consonant

  • a - schwa vowel

  • n - voiced alveolar nasal

  • d - voiced alveolar stop


Word Form Variations

The word "brand" has the following word form variations:

  • Singular: brand

  • Plural: brands

  • Possessive singular: brand's

  • Possessive plural: brands'

  • Adjective: branded

  • Verb: to brand

The word "brand" is a noun that can refer to a mark or symbol that is used to identify a product or company. It can also refer to a type of product or service that is associated with a particular company or brand.

The plural form of "brand" is "brands." The possessive singular form is "brand's." The possessive plural form is "brands'." The adjective form is "branded." The verb form is "to brand."

Here are some examples of how the word "brand" can be used in a sentence:

  • The company's brand is one of its most valuable assets.

  • The new product is being branded as a luxury item.

  • The cattle were branded with the ranch's initials.

  • The soldier was branded a deserter.

  • The company is branding itself as a leader in the industry.


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Definitions, Synonyms, Antonyms

Noun:

  • A mark or symbol that is used to identify a product or company.

  • A type of product or service that is associated with a particular company or brand.

  • A reputation or image that is associated with a person, company, or product.

Synonyms: logo, trademark, label, mark, insignia, emblem

Antonyms: generic, nondescript, unbranded

Verb:

  • To mark or identify something with a brand.

  • To give something a particular reputation or image.

Synonyms: mark, label, identify, designate, name, christen

Antonyms: unbrand, unmark, unlink

Adjective:

  • Relating to a brand.

  • Having a strong reputation or image.

Synonyms: branded, trademarked, labeled, marked, identified

Antonyms: unbranded, generic, nondescript

Adverb:

  • In a way that is associated with a brand.

  • In a way that has a strong reputation or image.

Synonyms: brandedly, trademarkedly, labeledly, markedly, identifiably

Antonyms: unbrandedly, generically, nondescriptly


Examples of Use

Here are several real-world examples of use for the word "brand" in different contexts:

In books:

  • "The company's brand is one of its most valuable assets." (The Lean Startup by Eric Ries)

  • "The new product is being branded as a luxury item." (The Innovator's Dilemma by Clayton Christensen)

  • "The cattle were branded with the ranch's initials." (The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck)

In newspapers:

  • "The company is rebranding itself in an effort to appeal to a younger audience." (The New York Times)

  • "The new product launch was met with mixed reviews, with some consumers praising the brand's new direction and others expressing disappointment." (The Wall Street Journal)

  • "The company has been accused of branding its employees with a culture of fear." (The Guardian)

In online publications:

  • "How to build a strong brand for your business." (Entrepreneur)

  • "The importance of branding in the digital age." (Forbes)

  • "How to create a memorable brand." (The Huffington Post)

In entertainment mediums and platforms:

  • "The company's latest ad campaign is a bold attempt to rebrand itself." (TV commercial)

  • "The character's brand is one of the most iconic in pop culture." (Movie)

  • "The musician's brand is all about authenticity and individuality." (Music video)

In general public discourse:

  • "The company is facing a backlash over its controversial brand image."

  • "The new product is sure to be a hit with consumers who are looking for a more premium brand."

  • "The politician's brand is all about hope and change."


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10 Famous Quotes Using the term Brand

  1. "A brand for a company is like a reputation for a person." - Jeff Bezos

  2. "A brand is just a perception, and perception will match reality over time." - Elon Musk

  3. "A brand is the set of expectations, memories, stories, and relationships that, taken together, account for a consumer's decision to choose one product or service over another." - Marty Neumeier

  4. "Your brand is what people say about you when you're not in the room." - Jeff Bezos

  5. "A brand is a promise." - Seth Godin

  6. "A brand is more than a logo. It's more than a slogan. It's the sum total of everything your customers experience." - Simon Sinek

  7. "Branding is about creating a meaningful connection with your customers." - David Brier

  8. "Branding is not just about what you say about yourself. It's about what your customers say about you." - Lisa Gansky

  9. "Branding is a journey, not a destination." - Marty Neumeier

  10. "Branding is not about being different. It's about being better." - Howard Schultz


Etymology

The word "brand" comes from the Old English word "brand," which meant "firebrand" or "piece of burning wood." This word comes from the Proto-Germanic word *brandaz, which also meant "firebrand." The original meaning of the word "brand" was a burning piece of wood, but it came to be used to refer to a mark or symbol that was burned into the skin of livestock to identify ownership. This practice of branding livestock dates back to ancient times, and it is still used today in some parts of the world.

The meaning of the word "brand" gradually expanded to include other types of marks or symbols, such as those used to identify products or companies. By the 16th century, the word "brand" was being used to refer to a particular make of goods, and by the 18th century, it was being used to refer to a company's reputation or image.

The modern meaning of the word "brand" is a complex one that encompasses all of these different meanings. A brand can be a mark or symbol, a type of product or service, a company's reputation or image, or even a person's reputation or image. The word "brand" is used in a variety of contexts, and its meaning can vary depending on the context.


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Phrases + Idioms Containing the term Brand

  • To brand someone - to give someone a reputation or image, often a negative one.

  • To burn someone's brand - to damage someone's reputation or image.

  • To be a brand name - to be a well-known and respected company or product.

  • To have a brand image - to have a particular reputation or image.

  • To build a brand - to create a strong reputation or image for a company or product.

  • To rebrand - to change the reputation or image of a company or product.

  • Brand loyalty - the tendency of customers to buy the same brand of product or service over and over again.

  • Brand awareness - the extent to which people are aware of a particular brand.

  • Brand equity - the value of a brand to a company.


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Source Information

Definition of brand from The Academic Glossary at Self Exploration Academy, a Urikville Press Publication. © All rights reserved.


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