Definition: 1. A name given to a product or service. 2. A recognizable kind. 3. Identification mark on skin, made by burning. 4. A piece of wood that has been burned or is burning. 5. A symbol of disgrace or infamy.
Use 'brand' in a sentence:
1. In office supplies, we're the brand leader.
2. Brand's keen ear caught the trace of an accent.
3. His waterproof trousers were brand new and stiff.
4. You pay less for the supermarket's own brand.
5. Sanyo sells the PC under its own brand name and also supplies the PC to other manufacturers on an OEM basis.
6. There are several brands and they're not all the same.
7. Supermarket lines are often cheaper than branded goods.
8. That brand of humour generally travels well.
9. The doctor offered me a choice of a branded or a generic drug.
10. There's something charmingly old-fashioned about his brand of entertainment.
11. They resulted in a brand new style of skiing techniques.
12. Which other technology brand do you ever see on bumper stickers?
13. The British brand of socialism was more interested in reform than revolution.
14. This is a brand-new salvo in the war against encryption.
15. Replace it with a brand-new one.
16. She has her very own brand of humour.
17. The newspapers branded her a hypocrite.
18. The drug is marketed under the brand name Viramune.
19. The Telegraph brand will appear on some products, but not all.
20. We can create significant added value by pushing the brand into other areas.
21. As the day wore on Brand found himself increasingly impressed.
22. Few products have brand images anywhere near as strong as Levi's.
23. The US administration recently branded him a war criminal.
24. Our favourite by a long way was the supermarkets' own brand.
25. His tough brand of social democracy was largely successful in holding the country together.
26. Drugs can be sold under different brand names throughout the EU.
27. What should your brand be?
28. Winston is a brand of cigarette.
29. For most of us, a brand new designer kitchen is something we can only dream about.
30. He reorganized Standard Brands twice a year, like clockwork.
31. This brand of shampoo is my favorite.
32. But that doesn't mean this brand of politics is dead or dying.
33. The index at the back of the book lists both brand and generic names.
34. If they see you as a jerk, your brand is doomed.
35. A brand store has become famous for its distinctive scent.
36. There is often no discernible difference between rival brands.
37. It is now firmly established as one of the leading brands in the country.
38. Car buyers tend to replace worn-out tyres with the same brand.
39. They were branded as liars and cheats.
40. This has a profound impact on the brand.
41. I bought one of the leading brands.
42. Choose whichever brand you prefer.
43. He paid his licence fee, and walked out with a brand-new driving licence.
44. The owner couldn't be bothered to brand the cattle.
45. It would be uneconomical to send a brand new tape.
46. She bought her car brand new.
47. There are hundreds of different brands on the market.
48. A brand was a mark of ownership burned into the hide of an animal with a hot iron.
49. Champagne houses owe their success to brand image.
50. In buying footwear, 66% prefer brand-name products.
51. The programme saved $11 million in 1988 by substituting generics for brand-name drugs.
52. The Sunday Times remains the brand leader by a huge margin.
53. They want to introduce a new brand.
54. Doctors sometimes prescribe cheaper generic drugs instead of more expensive brand names.