promo

noun
UK: /ˈprəʊ.məʊ/
US: /ˈproʊ.moʊ/
  1. Something done to help sell a product or service.

    1. The store has a great promo this week, offering discounts on shoes.
    2. Did you see the TV promo for the new action movie that's coming out next month?
  2. A short video or advertisement used to promote something.

    1. The band released a promo for their new song online yesterday.
    2. The film's promo showed exciting scenes to attract a large audience to cinemas.
promo verb
  1. To advertise or publicize a product, event, or person.

    1. The company will promo their new phone during the launch event.
    2. The marketing team needs to promo the summer sale to increase revenue figures.
promo adjective
  1. Relating to or being a promotional activity.

    1. The marketing team is planning a big promo campaign to attract new customers.
    2. We received promo materials ahead of the conference to generate excitement about the topic.
promo adverb
  1. Used in advertising and intended to promote sales.

    1. The store offered promo prices on selected items to attract more buyers.
    2. The promo code is valid for online purchases only, so hurry and get yours.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "promo" in English means: Something done to help sell a product or service., A short video or advertisement used to promote something..

The phonetic transcription of "promo" is /ˈprəʊ.məʊ/ in British English and /ˈproʊ.moʊ/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "promo": publicity, advertisement, commercial, trailer, advertising, promotion.

Example usage of "promo": "The store has a great promo this week, offering discounts on shoes.". More examples on the page.