[count] 1 : a category of products that are all made by a particular company and all have a particular name
▪ What brand are those jeans you are wearing? ▪ The store sells a variety of shoe brands. ▪ The company claims that its product is better than the leading brand. [=the brand that sells the most] — often + of ▪ I'm trying a different brand of soap. ▪ What is your favorite brand of soda? ◊Brand loyalty is the tendency of a person to continue to buy a particular brand of something.
▪ The company spends a lot of money on advertising to develop brand loyalty. — see also store brand 2 : a particular kind or type of something
▪ I don't like his brand of humor. ▪ a lively brand of theater 3 : a mark that is burned into the skin of an animal (such as a cow) to show who owns the animal
▪ What brand are those jeans you are wearing? ▪ The store sells a variety of shoe brands. ▪ The company claims that its product is better than the leading brand. [=the brand that sells the most] — often + of ▪ I'm trying a different brand of soap. ▪ What is your favorite brand of soda? ◊Brand loyalty is the tendency of a person to continue to buy a particular brand of something.
▪ The company spends a lot of money on advertising to develop brand loyalty. — see also store brand
▪ I don't like his brand of humor. ▪ a lively brand of theater







