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- adjectivebranded (adjective)
- having a brand name:"cut-rate branded goods"
- (of livestock) marked with a branding iron:"branded cattle"
verbbranded (past tense) · branded (past participle)- mark with a branding iron:"the seller had branded the animal with his grandfather's name"
- mark indelibly:"an ointment that branded her with unsightly violet-colored splotches"
- mark out or describe as having a particular bad or shameful quality:"she was branded a liar" · "the do-gooders branded us as politically incorrect"
- assign a brand name to:"the categories under which products are branded and sold"
- promote (a particular product or company) by means of advertising and distinctive design:"we'll have the ability to market and brand our own product"
OriginOld English brand ‘burning’ (also in brand), of Germanic origin; related to German Brand, also to burn. The verb sense ‘mark with a hot iron’ dates from late Middle English, giving rise to the noun sense ‘a mark of ownership made by branding’ (mid 17th century), whence brand (early 19th century).Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- mark with a branding iron:
- mark out or describe as having a particular bad or shameful quality:
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- The word "branded" has two meanings. The first meaning is made by a particular company and sold under a particular name1. For example, Heinz ketchup or Kellogg's cornflakes are branded goods. The second meaning is to say that someone or something is a particular bad thing, usually when this is unfair2. For example, someone can be branded a criminal or a terror suspect, or the media can brand someone racist.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.made by a particular company and sold under a particular name: Most supermarkets sell branded goods such as Heinz ketchup or Kellogg's cornflakes as well as own-brand goods.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/brandedto say that someone or something is a particular bad thing, usually when this is unfair: Because of one mistake he was branded a criminal. She was arrested and falsely branded a terror suspect. The media branded him racist. brand someone/something as something He claims the report unfairly branded him as a bad credit risk.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/brand
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