Product Launch Vocabulary

5 words in this vocabulary list

noun a formal unveiling or introduction of a new product or service

verb to introduce or launch something new

preposition used to indicate the process of unveiling or introducing something

  • The company plans to roll out their new product line next month.
  • Hey, did you hear they're gonna roll out the new menu at the cafe?
  • I can't wait for them to roll out the latest update for the game!
  • She decided to roll out her plan for starting a new business.

noun a specific date set as a goal or deadline for completing a task or project

  • The project manager set a target date for completing the construction of the new office building.
  • We need to have everything ready by the target date next week.
  • Let's aim to finish this by the target date to avoid any delays.
  • Reaching our goals by the target date is like hitting a bullseye in archery.

noun Although 'to come' is primarily a verb phrase, it can also function as a noun in certain contexts, such as 'The arrival of the guests is expected to come soon.'

verb To come is a verb indicating movement towards a specific location or person.

preposition In this case, 'to' is a preposition indicating the direction of the movement.

  • The company is eagerly waiting for the final decision to come from the board of directors.
  • I can't wait for the weekend to come so we can relax and have fun.
  • I heard there's a big party to come at Jake's place next weekend.
  • She felt a sense of relief as the realization of her success started to come into view.

noun a public revelation or announcement, especially of a statue or monument

verb present participle of unveil, to reveal or make known

  • The company held an unveiling ceremony for their new product line.
  • Did you hear about the unveiling of the new iPhone?
  • The unveiling of the new car was lit!
  • The artist's unveiling of his latest masterpiece left the audience in awe.

noun a person or entity who is beaten to the market

verb an action word that describes the act of getting to the market before someone else

preposition a word that shows the relationship between 'beat' and 'somebody', indicating that 'somebody' is the target of the action

  • Our company was able to beat our competitors to market with the latest technology.
  • We totally beat them to market with our new product!
  • We totally smoked the competition and beat them to market!
  • In the race to launch a new product, our team managed to beat everyone to market.