promotion
0 antonyms and opposites of promotion, grouped by meaning.
Noun — A move to a higher rank, job, or position.
How to use promotion
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Etymology
From Old French promocion, from Late Latin prōmōtiō, from Latin prōmoveō ("to move forward").
Full origin of promotion →Frequently asked questions
What does “promotion” mean?
The word “promotion” means a move to a higher rank, job, or position. In plain terms, being moved up in rank or league, or a marketing push to sell something.
How do you pronounce “promotion”?
“Promotion” is pronounced pruh-MOHSHN (/pɹəˈmoʊʃn̩/ in IPA).
How do you use “promotion” in a sentence?
Here is “promotion” used in a sentence: “His hard work finally earned him a promotion to team lead.”
What part of speech is “promotion”?
“Promotion” is a noun.
Where does the word “promotion” come from?
The word “promotion” comes from Late Latin. From Old French promocion, from Late Latin prōmōtiō, from Latin prōmoveō ("to move forward").
Is “promotion” a common word?
“Promotion” is a fairly common word in modern English, usually learned at around the B1 level.
How many meanings does “promotion” have?
“Promotion” has 3 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a move to a higher rank, job, or position.
What are the meanings of promotion?
Promotion has two everyday senses. The first is a move to a higher rank, job, or position, as when an employee is promoted to manager. The second is marketing activity that publicises a product or event to boost sales or awareness, such as a special offer or advertising campaign. Context makes clear which meaning applies.
What is the difference between a promotion and a raise?
A promotion is a move to a higher rank or position, usually bringing more responsibility and often a new title. A raise is simply an increase in pay. Promotions frequently include a raise, but the two are not the same: you can receive a raise without being promoted, or a promotion with only a modest pay rise.
What is the opposite of a promotion?
In the workplace sense, the opposite of a promotion is a demotion, a move to a lower rank or position, usually with reduced responsibility, status, and often pay. Where a promotion advances a person's career, a demotion sets it back. Related ideas include being downgraded, passed over, or reduced in role.