promoter

noun
UK: /prəˈməʊtər/
US: /prəˈmoʊtər/
  1. A person or company that organizes and encourages an event, activity, or product.

    1. He is a famous fight promoter.
    2. The promoter advertised the concert widely throughout the city attracting a huge crowd.
  2. Someone who actively supports or encourages something; an advocate.

    1. She is a strong promoter of healthy eating.
    2. The government acted as a promoter of economic growth, investing heavily in infrastructure.
  3. In genetics, a region of DNA that initiates the transcription of a particular gene.

    1. The promoter region is essential for gene expression.
    2. Scientists are studying the promoter sequences to understand how genes are regulated.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "promoter" in English means: A person or company that organizes and encourages an event, activity, or product., Someone who actively supports or encourages something; an advocate., In genetics, a region of DNA that initiates the transcription of a particular gene..

The phonetic transcription of "promoter" is /prəˈməʊtər/ in British English and /prəˈmoʊtər/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "promoter": sponsor, advocate, champion, organizer, entrepreneur, booster.

Example usage of "promoter": "He is a famous fight promoter.". More examples on the page.