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Generic Branding - How To Discuss

Writer Samuel Coleman

Generic Branding

A generic brand, also known as a NoName brand, is a type of generic brand that essentially creates an unbranded product that offers a product commonly associated with groceries and other packaged goods. These products are usually available at a much lower price than any branded product.

Literal Meanings of Generic Branding

Generic:

Meanings of Generic:
  1. A product sold under a generic name.

  2. A wine made from a blend of multiple wines or a blend of multiple grape varieties.

  3. (Grammar) A term denoting neither masculine nor feminine.

  4. Very comprehensive in terms of or suitable for large classes or groups, rather than specific.

  5. Lack of precision, often evasive vaguely inaccurate.

  6. (product or ) No brand.

  7. Taxonomic genus or belonging to a taxonomic genus.

  8. It refers to the gender.

  9. (Grammar) Specification of epises neither male nor female.

  10. (program code) Written to work with any data type, passing the required type as a parameter.

  11. (points) With algebraically independent coordinates on the main field.

Sentences of Generic
  1. Shrimp is the common name for several types of sea creatures.

Branding:

Meanings of Branding:
  1. Searing flesh with a red- iron, either as a brand (for criminals, slaves, etc.) or to bandage a wound.

  2. Branding (especially livestock) with a mark as proof of ownership.

  3. Leaves a lasting impression on the memory or feeling.

  4. Mark (someone), mark.

  5. To associate a product or service with a brand or other name and related images.

  6. The process of etching a mark, usually a symbol or ornament, into the skin of a living person or animal.

  7. Promotion of the brand of a commercial product to increase public awareness.

Sentences of Branding
  1. When he was captured, he was branded and imprisoned.

  2. Ranch workers had to tag each new calf before noon.

  3. His face is etched in my memory.

  4. Everyone who heard his story called him a fool.

  5. They labeled the new SudsO laundry detergent with an image of nature in a green O on an unopened recycled cardboard box.

Generic Branding