Marketing Language

3 words in this vocabulary list

verb to leave or go away, especially in a rude or abrupt manner

  • I kindly ask you to buzz off and give me some space to work.
  • Hey, buzz off! I'm trying to have a private conversation here.
  • Tell that guy to buzz off, he's really getting on my nerves.
  • Negative thoughts, buzz off! I am focusing on positivity.

adjective giving a feeling of happiness or good spirits

  • The cheerful atmosphere at the office party was contagious, lifting everyone's spirits.
  • She always has a cheerful smile on her face, no matter what.
  • I love hanging out with her, she's always so cheerful and fun to be around.
  • His cheerful disposition was like a ray of sunshine on a cloudy day.

noun a sign or indication

verb to be a sign or indication of; to mean or represent

  • The color red can signify passion and love in many cultures.
  • Wearing a wedding ring can signify that someone is married.
  • His new tattoo signifies that he's part of a gang.
  • The storm clouds signify trouble on the horizon.