Sales And Marketing Phrases

4 words in this vocabulary list

verb to present or introduce something for consideration or discussion

  • The committee decided to bring forward the proposal for further discussion.
  • Let's bring forward our meeting to tomorrow instead.
  • We should totally bring forward the party to this weekend!
  • She always tries to bring forward new ideas during team meetings.

verb to cause someone to believe firmly in the truth of something

adjective having been persuaded to believe something

  • After presenting all the evidence, the jury was convinced of the defendant's guilt.
  • I finally convinced my friends to try the new restaurant in town.
  • She really knows how to convince people to do what she wants.
  • The breathtaking view from the top of the mountain convinced me that nature is truly awe-inspiring.

noun the act of giving rise to an action or reaction

verb to cause or bring about something to happen

  • The sudden noise outside was prompting me to investigate further.
  • Her comment about his haircut was prompting him to fix it.
  • The teacher's glare was prompting the students to quiet down.
  • The warm weather was prompting the flowers to bloom early.

noun a written version of a play, movie, or broadcast

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  • The playwright spent months perfecting the script for the upcoming theater production.
  • I need to memorize my lines from the script for the school play.
  • I can't believe he freestyled his entire script for the presentation.
  • Life doesn't always follow the script we have in mind.