Pronunciation: /ˈtreɪdˌmɑːrkəbəl/
adjective describing something that is capable of being registered as a trademark
A1 The logo is trademarkable because it is unique and original.
A2 The company's name is trademarkable as it distinguishes their products from others.
B1 The design of the packaging is trademarkable and easily recognizable by consumers.
B2 The brand's color scheme is trademarkable and plays a key role in their marketing strategy.
C1 The product's innovative features make it trademarkable and set it apart in the market.
C2 The company's commitment to quality and customer satisfaction is trademarkable and a key part of their brand identity.
formal The new logo design is highly trademarkable due to its unique features.
informal That design is totally trademarkable, it's so cool!
slang Dude, that logo is totally trademarkable, it's gonna be a hit!
figurative Her artistic style is trademarkable, you can always recognize her work.
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is trademarking
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