branded
Pronunciation: [ˈbrændəd]
Word
Context: “marketing”
(verb) to label or mark a product with a specific name or design so people can recognize it. It's like giving a special name to a toy or snack that makes it different from others.
Example
The company branded its new soda with fun colors and a catchy name.
Example
They didn't brand the product well, so many people didn't even know it existed.
Example
How did the company decide to brand their new toy?
Context: “business”
(adjective) describing something that is associated with a specific company or product name. If an item is branded, it means it carries the name or logo that makes it special or known.
Example
She bought a branded backpack because it looked stylish and was from a well-known company.
Example
He preferred not to wear unbranded clothes, thinking they might not be as cool.
Example
Is the jacket you're wearing a branded item?
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