brand in French
brand in French is marque, style, tison — brand means a name, symbol, or identity that marks a product or company and distinguishes it from competitors.
brand in French
marque
style
(by extension) Any specific type or variety of something; a distinct style or manner.
tison
(archaic, or, poetic) A piece of burning wood or peat, or a glowing cinder.
flétrir
(transitive) To burn the flesh with a hot iron, either as a marker (for criminals, slaves etc.) or to cauterise a wound.
marquer
(transitive) To mark (especially cattle) with a brand as proof of ownership.
graver
(transitive) To make an indelible impression on the memory or senses.
cataloguer
(transitive) To stigmatize, label (someone).
flétrir
(transitive) To stigmatize, label (someone).
What does "brand" mean?
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noun A name, symbol, or identity that marks a product or company and distinguishes it from competitors.
"The company spent millions building its brand."
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noun A particular make or type of product.
"She only buys one brand of coffee."
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noun A mark burned into skin or hide with a hot iron, especially to show ownership of livestock.
"The rancher checked the brand on the stray cow."
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verb To mark permanently with a hot iron, or to label someone unfairly with a lasting reputation.
"The scandal branded him as untrustworthy for years."
brand in a sentence
- The company spent millions building its brand.
- Consumers often pay more for a trusted brand.
- She only buys one brand of coffee.
- This brand of trainers is popular with runners.
Similar words in French
Common French translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "brand" in French?
"brand" in French is marque, style, tison. brand means: A name, symbol, or identity that marks a product or company and distinguishes it from competitors.
How do you use "brand" in a sentence?
Example: "The company spent millions building its brand." In French, "brand" is marque, style, tison.
Are there other ways to say "brand" in French?
Yes — French has 7 translations listed for "brand": marque, style, tison, flétrir, marquer, graver.
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