Challenger Brand - How To Discuss
Daniel Johnston
Challenger Brand
While they can also be considered underdogs, challenger brands are often category-disruptive, forcing more established legacy brands in many industries to change the way they do business.
Literal Meanings of Challenger Brand
Challenger:
Meanings of Challenger:
Someone who challenges, especially someone who plays against the current champion of a game or league in hopes of winning and becoming the new champion.
Sentences of Challenger
The boy stood like a king of the hill, trying to withstand the pushes and pulls of his rivals.
Brand:
Meanings of Brand:
Flame.
A burning piece of wood or peat, or smoldering ashes.
A flashlight that was used to give signals.
Mark or scar left by cauterization with a red- iron, especially for branding cattle or sorting the contents of a barrel.
Branding iron.
A symbolic identity represented by a name and/or logo that identifies a particular product or service to the public.
A specific product, service or great supplier.
(by extension) Any particular kind or variety of something in a particular style or manner.
The public image or reputation and recognized distinctive style of a person or group.
The sign of shame.
Any small that causes scorch marks on plants.
Searing flesh with a red- iron, either as a brand (for criminals, slaves, etc.) or to bandage a wound.
Branding (especially livestock) with a mark as proof of ownership.
Leaves a lasting impression on the memory or feeling.
Mark (someone), mark.
To associate a product or service with a brand or other name and related images.
Sentences of Brand
Burn something in spores and ashes.
Some brands of breakfast cereals contain a lot of .
I didn't appreciate your special admiration.
When they got hold of him, they branded him with a iron and then locked him up.
Ranch workers had to tag each new calf before noon.
His face is etched in my memory.
Everyone who heard his story called him a fool.
They labeled the new SudsO laundry detergent with an image of nature in a green O on an unopened recycled cardboard box.