brand

/brænd/
verb
  1. To mark an animal with a hot iron to show ownership.
    • They learned how to brand a horse during the workshop.
    • The cowboys brand the calves every spring.
    • Farmers brand their cattle to prevent theft.
  2. To describe someone or something in a particular way, often negatively.
    • The media branded him as a troublemaker.
    • She was branded a traitor after speaking out.
    • The company was branded irresponsible for polluting the river.
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noun
  1. A type of product made by a particular company with a specific name or design.
    • Which brand of coffee do you prefer?
    • She always buys the same brand of toothpaste.
    • The company launched a new brand of sneakers last month.
  2. A particular identity or image that a company or person creates for themselves.
    • The restaurant's brand is all about fresh, local ingredients.
    • A good brand helps customers trust your business.
    • The actor built a strong personal brand as a action hero.
  3. A mark burned onto the skin of an animal, especially cattle, to show ownership.
    • Each farm has its own unique brand for its livestock.
    • The brand on the horse's flank showed it belonged to the Johnson ranch.
    • The rancher checked the brand on the cow to see who owned it.
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