Brand Loyalty

6 words in this vocabulary list

noun a type of product manufactured by a particular company under a particular name

verb to mark with a branding iron to indicate ownership

adjective referring to a particular brand or type of product

preposition used to indicate the source or manufacturer of a product

  • The company decided to rebrand their image in order to attract a younger demographic.
  • I love shopping for this brand because their clothes are always trendy.
  • That brand is so lit, everyone is wearing their sneakers.
  • Her reputation as a leader in the industry is her personal brand.

noun a particular behavior that has become automatic through repetition

  • Despite her best efforts, she found herself reaching for her phone out of force of habit.
  • I still tie my left shoe before my right out of force of habit.
  • I always check my pockets for my keys, it's just force of habit at this point.
  • He couldn't help but feel a pang of sadness every time he passed her favorite coffee shop, out of force of habit.

noun the quality of being loyal; faithfulness or devotion to a person, country, group, or cause

  • Loyalty is a highly valued trait in the business world.
  • I appreciate your loyalty to our friendship.
  • Real ones know the importance of loyalty.
  • Her loyalty to the cause was unwavering, like a rock in a stormy sea.

noun the act of being drawn to someone or something in a reciprocal manner

  • The two individuals shared a mutual attraction that was evident to everyone around them.
  • There was definitely a mutual attraction between them, you could see it in the way they looked at each other.
  • They were totally into each other, there was some serious mutual attraction going on.
  • Their chemistry was electric, a mutual attraction that couldn't be denied.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case 'unsatisfied' describes a feeling of not being content or fulfilled

  • The customer was unsatisfied with the quality of the product and requested a refund.
  • I'm feeling unsatisfied with my current job and thinking about looking for a new one.
  • She's always complaining about being unsatisfied with everything, it's so annoying.
  • His hunger for success was insatiable, always leaving him feeling unsatisfied no matter how much he achieved.

noun the new product or product line introduced through this strategy

  • The company decided to launch a brand extension to target a new market segment.
  • They're coming out with a brand extension for their popular product line.
  • I heard they're dropping a new brand extension next month.
  • The brand extension of their clothing line represents a new chapter for the company.