Pronunciation: /ˈtiːzər/
noun a person or thing that teases, such as a short advertisement or preview designed to arouse interest or curiosity
A1 The movie teaser gave a sneak peek of the upcoming film.
A2 The teaser for the new product generated a lot of buzz among consumers.
B1 The teaser trailer for the TV show left viewers wanting more.
B2 The teaser campaign was successful in building anticipation for the product launch.
C1 The teaser poster revealed just enough to pique interest without giving too much away.
C2 The teaser video was strategically released to create hype around the upcoming event.
adjective describing something that teases or is intended to tease
A1 The teaser trailer for the new movie was very exciting.
A2 She gave me a teaser preview of the book she was writing.
B1 The teaser campaign for the new product generated a lot of buzz.
B2 The teaser images released by the company hinted at a major announcement.
C1 The teaser clips for the upcoming TV series left viewers wanting more.
C2 The teaser campaign for the new fashion line featured top models and influencers.
formal The movie studio released a teaser trailer to build anticipation for the upcoming film.
informal Did you see the teaser for the new TV show? It looks so good!
slang That teaser for the album drop got me hype!
figurative The appetizer was just a teaser for the delicious meal that was to come.
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