brand

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈbrænd/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/brænd/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(brand)

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brand - make
‘brand’
A brand is a product that has its own name, and is made by a particular company. You usually use brand to talk about things that you buy in shops, such as food, drink, and clothes.
This is my favourite brand of cereal.
I bought one of the leading brands.
‘make’
Don't confuse brand with make. You use make to talk about the names of products such as machines or cars, which last for a long time.
This is a very popular make of bike.
Be careful
Don't use the plural form of a noun after brand of or make of. For example, don't talk about ‘a make of vehicles’. Say ‘a make of vehicle’.
Be careful
Don't talk about the ‘mark’ of a product. For example, don't say ‘What mark of coffee do you drink?’ Say ‘What brand of coffee do you drink?’ Don't say ‘What mark of car do you drive?’ Say ‘What make of car do you drive?’
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'brand' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
case - make - sale

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