Marketing Promotions

7 words in this vocabulary list

preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause

conjunction a word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause

  • The total cost, exclusive of taxes, is $1000.
  • The price tag, exclusive of any extra fees, is $50.
  • The bill, exclusive of tips, came out to $30.
  • His accomplishments, exclusive of his wealth, are truly impressive.

adjective capable of being redeemed or exchanged for something of value

  • The coupon is redeemable for a free meal at the restaurant.
  • I have a redeemable voucher for a spa treatment.
  • I scored a redeemable gift card from the store.
  • His kindness towards others is like a redeemable quality that sets him apart.

adverb used to indicate the extent or degree of something

preposition used to indicate a limit or maximum amount

  • The company offers discounts of up to 50% for bulk orders.
  • You can get cashback of up to 20% on your purchases.
  • I scored tickets to the concert for up to half price!
  • Her dedication to her work is up to par with the best in the industry.

noun a brief preview or glimpse

  • The company provided a sneak peek of their upcoming product line at the trade show.
  • I got a sneak peek of the new movie before it was released.
  • I managed to snag a sneak peek of the test answers before the exam.
  • She gave me a sneak peek into her personal life during our conversation.

noun a person hired to escort players onto the stage at sporting events, particularly in darts or boxing

  • The walk-on girl escorted the players onto the stage at the darts tournament.
  • Did you see the walk-on girl at the boxing match? She looked stunning.
  • The walk-on girl at the car show was a total babe.
  • In the world of professional sports, the walk-on girl is seen as a symbol of glamour and excitement.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'party booth' is a noun because it represents a physical location or structure used for parties.

  • The event planner set up a party booth for guests to take photos in.
  • I heard there's a cool party booth at the wedding reception tonight.
  • Let's all squeeze into the party booth for a group selfie!
  • Her cheerful personality was like a party booth, bringing joy to everyone around her.

noun a sum of money that is added to an existing amount or fund, typically as a bonus or incentive

  • The competition prize money was increased by the added money from sponsors.
  • I got some added money for doing extra work on the project.
  • I'm always looking for ways to hustle and make some added money on the side.
  • The added money in this deal sweetens the pot and makes it more enticing.