Pronunciation: /ðiː ˈdiːliː ɪˈfɛkt/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 The Delia effect is when people are influenced by a famous chef's cooking techniques.
A2 Many home cooks experience the Delia effect after watching cooking shows on TV.
B1 The Delia effect can be seen in the increased sales of kitchen gadgets featured on popular cooking websites.
B2 Restaurants often capitalize on the Delia effect by offering menu items inspired by celebrity chefs.
C1 Food companies use the Delia effect to market their products to consumers who are influenced by celebrity endorsements.
C2 The Delia effect is a powerful phenomenon that can shape food trends and consumer behavior in the culinary industry.
formal The Delia effect refers to the phenomenon where a popular figure's endorsement of a product leads to a significant increase in sales.
informal Have you heard of the Delia effect? It's when a celebrity's recommendation causes a product to sell like crazy.
slang The Delia effect is like when a celeb puts their stamp of approval on something and suddenly everyone has to have it.
figurative In the world of marketing, the Delia effect is like a magic wand that can instantly boost a product's popularity.
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