slogans
word · lemma: slogan
Definition
Short and catchy phrases used in advertising, campaigns, or protests to express an idea or attract attention.
Usage & Nuances
Often plural; commonly found in marketing, politics, and activism. Usually memorable and easy to repeat. 'Slogan' is singular, 'slogans' plural. Don't confuse with 'motto' (more formal, organizational ideals).
Spanish: eslóganes - lemasPortuguese (BR): slogans - lemasPortuguese (PT): slogans - lemasChinese (Simplified): 标语 - 口号Chinese (Traditional): 標語 - 口號Hindi: नारेArabic: شعارات
Example Sentences
The company uses catchy slogans in its ads.
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Many political parties create new slogans for each election.
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The protestors shouted their slogans loudly.
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Some slogans stick in your head for years after you hear them on TV.
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We came up with a few funny slogans for our club's T-shirts.
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Advertisers spend a lot of time making sure their slogans are easy to remember.
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