trademark

noun
UK: /ˈtreɪd.mɑːk/
US: /ˈtreɪd.mɑːrk/
  1. A symbol, design, or name legally registered to represent a company or product.

    1. The company has a trademark for its logo.
    2. This company protects its trademark with lawsuits against similar products.
  2. A characteristic or distinctive feature that is easily recognized.

    1. His smile is his trademark.
    2. The quick wit has become a trademark of the show's main character.
trademark transitive-verb
  1. To register a symbol, design, or name legally to protect it as a trademark.

    1. They will trademark the name.
    2. The company decided to trademark its logo to prevent copycats.
trademark adjective
  1. Having the characteristics of a well-known brand or symbol.

    1. That is a trademark style.
    2. The director has a trademark way of ending his movies leaving audiences wanting more.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "trademark" in English means: A symbol, design, or name legally registered to represent a company or product., A characteristic or distinctive feature that is easily recognized..

The phonetic transcription of "trademark" is /ˈtreɪd.mɑːk/ in British English and /ˈtreɪd.mɑːrk/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "trademark": logo, brand, symbol, emblem, signature, hallmark.

Example usage of "trademark": "The company has a trademark for its logo.". More examples on the page.