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brand name
1noun
- a word, name, symbol, etc., especially one legally registered as a trademark, used by a manufacturer or merchant to identify its products distinctively from others of the same type and usually prominently displayed on its goods, in advertising, etc.
- a product, line of products, or service bearing a widely known brand name.
- Informal. a person who is notable or famous, especially in a particular field:
The reception was replete with brand names from politics and the arts.
brand-name
2[ brand-neym ]
adjective
- having or being a brand name:
nationally known brand-name food products.
- Informal. widely familiar; well-known:
Several brand-name personalities will be performing at the benefit.
brand name
noun
- another name for brand
Word History and Origins
Origin of brand name1
Origin of brand name2
Example Sentences
He said he would keep the brand name and Royal Mail's headquarters and tax residency in the UK for the next five years.
Given these challenges, importing a legacy brand name like SNL may seem a gamble, especially at a time when the UK TV industry is faltering.
Sainsbury's sells clothes under the brand name Tu and a spokesperson said: "Customer feedback is really important to us and we share Georgia's passion for offering a choice in style of school uniform."
In baseball, a brand name is not enough.
It has also been licensed under the brand name Ozempic for treating diabetes in some circumstances, but not for weight loss in this country.
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