Marketing And Advertising Jargon

7 words in this vocabulary list

noun the technique of making inanimate objects appear to move

  • The animation in the film was beautifully crafted and really brought the characters to life.
  • I love watching cartoons with cool animation, it's so fun to see the characters in action.
  • The animation in that video game is sick, it looks so realistic.
  • Her storytelling had a certain animation to it, as if the words themselves were dancing off the page.

noun a picture, description, or representation of something in words or images

  • The artist's depiction of the historical event was praised for its accuracy and attention to detail.
  • I really like how the movie's depiction of the characters stayed true to the book.
  • The meme's depiction of that situation was so funny, I couldn't stop laughing.
  • The author's depiction of love as a battlefield in the novel was both poetic and thought-provoking.

noun a statement or action expressing approval or support

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  • The company received a high-profile endorsement from a well-known celebrity.
  • I heard that the new restaurant got a great endorsement from food critics.
  • The sneaker brand got a major endorsement deal with a famous athlete.
  • His actions were seen as an endorsement of the controversial policy.

adjective extravagantly bright or showy, typically so as to be tasteless

  • The gaudy decorations at the party were overwhelming.
  • I can't believe she wore that gaudy dress to the event.
  • That gaudy car is so flashy, it's ridiculous.
  • His gaudy personality always steals the spotlight in any situation.

noun A person who writes scripts for movies, television shows, or plays

  • The scriptwriter meticulously crafted each line of dialogue to convey the character's emotions.
  • The scriptwriter is always coming up with new ideas for our next project.
  • That scriptwriter is a genius when it comes to writing compelling stories.
  • The scriptwriter's words danced across the page, painting vivid scenes in the reader's mind.

verb to support or root for someone or something

preposition used to indicate support or favor towards someone or something

  • I always pull for the underdog in any competition.
  • I'm really pulling for my favorite team to win the game tonight.
  • I'm pulling for you to ace that test tomorrow!
  • I can't help but pull for her to succeed in her new job.

adjective describing words that modify or describe a noun or pronoun

  • After a hearty meal, the guests were all feeling fat and happy.
  • I indulged in some delicious desserts and now I'm feeling fat and happy.
  • I ate so much pizza, I'm totally fat and happy right now.
  • She finally achieved her dream job and was feeling fat and happy about it.