slogan

noun
UK: /ˈsləʊ.ɡən/
US: /ˈsloʊ.ɡən/
  1. A short, memorable phrase used in advertising or by a political group.

    1. The slogan for the new soda is catchy.
    2. The politician's slogan resonated with many voters during the campaign.
  2. A motto or catchphrase used to express a principle or ideal.

    1. Their slogan is 'Safety First'.
    2. The protest group adopted the slogan 'No Justice, No Peace' to highlight their cause.
slogan transitive-verb
  1. To promote or advertise using a slogan.

    1. The company sloganed their product effectively.
    2. The campaign heavily sloganed their message across multiple media platforms.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "slogan" in English means: A short, memorable phrase used in advertising or by a political group., A motto or catchphrase used to express a principle or ideal..

The phonetic transcription of "slogan" is /ˈsləʊ.ɡən/ in British English and /ˈsloʊ.ɡən/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "slogan": catchphrase, motto, tagline, byword.

Example usage of "slogan": "The slogan for the new soda is catchy.". More examples on the page.