Synonyms for trademark


Grammar : Noun
Spell : treyd-mahrk
Phonetic Transcription : ˈtreɪdˌmɑrk


Définition of trademark

Origin :
  • 1838 (the thing itself attested continuously from 14c.), from trade (n.) + mark (n.1). Figurative use by 1869. As a verb, from 1904. Related: Trademarked; trademarking.
  • noun logo, symbol
Example sentences :
  • Bear in mind that your name is to you what a trademark is to a manufacturer.
  • Extract from : « The Art of Stage Dancing » by Ned Wayburn
  • If the 'trademark' were not popular, it would hardly have been assumed.
  • Extract from : « France and the Republic » by William Henry Hurlbert
  • One of the gifts of antiquity to our modern life is the use of the trademark.
  • Extract from : « A Man's Value to Society » by Newell Dwight Hillis
  • It looks like a trademark, but that is only an accident and not intentional.
  • Extract from : « What Is Man? And Other Stories » by Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)
  • Copyright the words 'Crimson Cord' as trademark for every possible thing.
  • Extract from : « Perkins of Portland » by Ellis Parker Butler
  • When Ali arrived, The Jackal had been there and gone, but he had left his trademark.
  • Extract from : « Hi Jolly! » by James Arthur Kjelgaard
  • The trademark infringement made him grin, hard and spitless.
  • Extract from : « Makers » by Cory Doctorow
  • They are well-known, they are recognized by the trademark, and that is their individuality.
  • Extract from : « Dawson Black: Retail Merchant » by Harold Whitehead
  • The devil has stolen the trademark of light for half his wares.
  • Extract from : « Rosemary and Rue » by Amber
  • The last three words were his trademark, his invariable sign-off.
  • Extract from : « Evil Out of Onzar » by Mark Ganes

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