slogan
/ˈsləʊɡən/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈsləʊɡən/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈslō-gən/ (ame, mw)
slogan — noun
- slogansingular
- slogansplural
1. A slogan is a short, catchy group of words that a company, political party, or o
A slogan is a short, catchy group of words that a company, political party, or other organization uses publicly to communicate a key message or to promote something such as a product, idea, or event.
The marketing team created a catchy slogan for the new smartphone campaign.
collocation: catchy slogan
Yasmin remembered the political slogan from her childhood because it was short and simple.
modifier: political slogan
"Just do it" is one of the most famous advertising slogans in the world.
Kenji printed the team's slogan on bright yellow T-shirts for the charity run.
- motto
A motto expresses a guiding principle or belief (e.g., a school's motto), whereas a slogan is used to promote or persuade.
- catchphrase
A catchphrase is associated with a specific person or character rather than an organization or campaign.
- tagline
A tagline is typically tied to a brand or entertainment product, such as a movie, rather than a promotional campaign.
文法句型
slogan + for + noun phrase
slogan + of + noun phrase
用法筆記
Commonly used with modifiers that identify the context — advertising slogan, political slogan, campaign slogan, company slogan. The word is a countable noun, so it takes an article (a slogan / the slogan) and has a plural form (slogans).