Brandered: meaning, definitions and examples

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brandered

 

[ ˈbrændɪd ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

branding context

Branded refers to products or services that have been given a specific name, logo, or other identifier that distinguishes them from others. This term is often used in marketing to indicate that a product has a recognized identity. A branded item typically conveys a certain reputation or quality associated with that brand.

Synonyms

labeled, marked, trademarked.

Examples of usage

  • The branded merchandise was a hit among consumers.
  • They launched a new line of branded clothing.
  • Branded drinks are often more expensive.
  • His branded products were featured in the latest advertisement.

Translations

Translations of the word "brandered" in other languages:

🇵🇹 marcado

🇮🇳 ब्रांडेड

🇩🇪 markiert

🇮🇩 bermerk

🇺🇦 позначений

🇵🇱 oznaczony

🇯🇵 ブランデッド

🇫🇷 marqué

🇪🇸 marcado

🇹🇷 markalı

🇰🇷 브랜딩된

🇸🇦 موسوم

🇨🇿 značený

🇸🇰 označený

🇨🇳 品牌化的

🇸🇮 označen

🇮🇸 merkt

🇰🇿 белгіленген

🇬🇪 ნიშნული

🇦🇿 markalanmış

🇲🇽 marcado

Etymology

The term 'branded' derives from the word 'brand', which originates from the Old Norse word 'brandr' meaning 'to burn'. This reference comes from the practice of marking livestock with a hot iron to signify ownership. Over time, the concept of branding evolved to include the identification of goods through specific names and symbols. In the modern era, branding has expanded beyond physical products to encompass services, experiences, and even corporations' identities. The rise of mass marketing and consumer culture has made brand recognition an essential strategy for businesses, as consumers often associate brands with quality, reliability, and emotional connections.