Brand
UK /["/brænd/"]/US /["/brænd/"]/
Definition
a type of product, service, etc. made or offered by a particular company under a particular name
In simple words: A name or symbol that represents a product or company.
Examples
- The brand of the car you choose can significantly affect its resale value.
- Apple is a well-known brand recognized worldwide for its technology products.
- Many people are loyal to a specific brand because they trust its quality.
- She decided to start her own clothing brand after years of working in fashion.
- The brand logo is easy to recognize and has a strong identity.
- He will brand the cattle to mark his ownership.
- The company wanted to brand itself as environmentally friendly.
- They plan to brand their new line of organic products with a unique name.
Usage notes
Used in business and marketing contexts. Avoid using it in casual conversations unless discussing products or advertising.
Grammar pattern
brand + object
Memory hint
Think of 'brand' like a 'badge' that shows what a product is.
Collocations
- leading
- major
- premium
- identity
- image
- name
- brand of
- particular
- peculiar
- special
Synonyms
- label
- trademark
- name
- logo
- badge
Antonyms
- generic
- unbranded
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'band' — remember, a brand is a product name.
- Using 'brand' as a verb incorrectly — 'to brand' refers to creating a brand, not just naming it.
- Saying 'brands' when referring to one specific brand.