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What does brand mean?

brand

English [br?nd]

American [br?nd]

n. Brand; trademark; brand; mark

vt. To stigmatize; to remember; to mark

Used as a noun (n.)

As an author who was in a period when the new and the old interlaced, Cervantes had a brand of two ages inevitably.

As a writer at the transition between the old and the new eras, Cervantes had a brand of two ages inevitably.

You may personalize the design to match your company's existing brand identity and design specifications.

You may also personalize the design to match your company's existing brand identity and design specifications.

The advertising manager may set as a goal for advertising an increase of 15 percent in consumer brand awareness in the next six months.

The advertising manager may set as a goal for advertising an increase of 15 percent in consumer brand awareness in the next six months. In this month, through advertising, consumers’ trademark awareness rate increased by 15%25.

More than three million British adults bought fake luxury items last year. The most desirable brand was Louis Vuitton, followed by Gucci, Burberry, Tiffany, Prada, Hermes, Chanel, Dior, Yves St Laurent and Cartier.

Last year, more than 3 million people in the UK bought fake brand names. The most popular brand is Louis Vuitton, followed by Gucci, Burberry, Tiffany, Prada, Hermes, Chanel, Dior, Yves Saint Laurent and Cartier.

He has his own brand of humor.

He has his own unique sense of humor.

The ceiling is pasted with labels of liquor brand.

There are many liquor brands pasted on the ceiling.

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Used as a transitive verb (vt.)

Those who have triumphantly withstood such strains may brand his name.

< p> Those who successfully endured the ordeal may tarnish his reputation.

It's unfair to brand all football fans as troublemakers.

It's unfair to brand all football fans as troublemakers.