campaigns
Pronunciation: [kæmˈpeɪnz]
Context: "marketing"
(noun) a set of planned activities to promote something, like a product, service, or idea. It's like getting people excited about something so they want to buy it or join in.
Example
The company launched a new campaign to advertise their latest smartphone.
Example
The campaign to sell the old toys failed completely; nobody wanted them.
Example
What is the main goal of this advertising campaign?
Context: "politics"
(noun) an organized effort by a person or group to get elected or promote a certain idea or policy. Think of it as trying really hard to ask people to vote for you or believe in your plans.
Example
Her campaign for mayor was very successful, and she won the election.
Example
His campaign did not attract many supporters, and he lost by a large margin.
Example
What issues is the candidate focusing on in their campaign?
Context: "advocacy"
(verb) to organize and carry out activities that aim to promote a specific cause or to achieve a goal. This is like trying to make people care about something important, such as helping the environment.
Example
They campaign to raise awareness about climate change.
Example
They do not campaign for any social issues because they prefer to stay silent.
Example
What causes do you think we should campaign for in our community?