Definition of 'brand'
Word forms: brands, branding, branded
1. countable noun
A brand of a product is the version of it that is made by one particular manufacturer.
2. countable noun
3. transitive verb
If someone is branded as something bad, people think they are that thing.
4. transitive verb
When you brand an animal, you put a permanent mark on its skin in order to show who it belongs to,
usually by burning a mark onto its skin.
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Word Frequency
brand in American English
noun
1.
a
stick that is burning or partially burned
2.
3.
the iron
thus used
5.
a.
an identifying mark or label on the products of a particular company; trademark
6. Archaic
a sword
verb transitive
7.
to mark with or as with a brand
8.
to put a mark of disgrace on; stigmatize
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Derived forms
brander (ˈbrander)
noun
Word Frequency
brand in British English
noun
1.
a particular product or a characteristic that serves to
identify a particular product
2.
a trade name or
trademark
4.
5.
an
iron heated and used for branding animals, etc
6.
an identifying characteristic
the book bears the brand of the author's optimism
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Derived forms
brander (ˈbrander) noun
branding (ˈbranding)
noun
Word origin
Old English brand-, related to Old Norse brandr, Old High German brant; see burn1Word Frequency
brand in Retail
(brænd)
Word forms: (regular plural) brands
noun
Talking about brandsIf a store carries or stocks a particular brand, it offers it for sale.A leading, best-selling or top-selling brand is one of the most popular brands. An exclusive, luxury or premium brand is a very expensive brand.A brand identity or image is the way that people think of a particular brand, for example whether they think
it is expensive, good quality or stylish, etc.(Retail: Marketing)
A brand is a name, trademark, or other
symbol which
distinguishes a product or manufacturer from others in the market, for
example
Coca
Cola,
Apple, or
Ford.
The company's objective is to become the leading Internet-based music media company
and to create a global brand.
Goods at the mid to low end of the market have reported poor sales in recent trading
statements, while luxury brands are still turning huge profits.
A brand is a name, trademark, or other symbol which distinguishes a product or manufacturer
from others in the market, for example Coca Cola, Apple, or Ford.
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brand
British English: brand
/brænd/ NOUN
A brand of a product is the version made by one particular manufacturer.
...another brand of cola.
- American English: brand
- Arabic: مارْكَة
- Brazilian Portuguese: marca
- Chinese: 品牌
- Croatian: marka
- Czech: značka
- Danish: mærke
- Dutch: merk
- European Spanish: marca identificación
- Finnish: tuotemerkki
- French: marque mode
- German: Marke
- Greek: μάρκα
- Italian: marchio
- Japanese: ブランド
- Korean: 상표
- Norwegian: merke
- Polish: marka
- European Portuguese: marca
- Romanian: marcă
- Russian: торговая марка
- Spanish: marca instrumento para señalar una cosa
- Swedish: märke
- Thai: ตรา
- Turkish: marka
- Ukrainian: марка
- Vietnamese: nhãn hàng
British English: brand VERB
If someone is branded as something bad, people think they are that thing.
I was instantly branded as a rebel.
- American English: brand
- Brazilian Portuguese: rotulado
- Chinese: 归为
- European Spanish: tachar de
- French: cataloguer
- German: brandmarken
- Italian: etichettare
- Japanese: 烙印 らくいん を押す
- Korean: 낙인을 찍다
- European Portuguese: rotulado
- Spanish: tachar de
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