A slogan is a short phrase that is easy to remember. Slogans are used in advertisements and by political parties and other organizations who want people to remember what they are saying or selling. They could campaign on the slogan `We'll take less of your money'. a short phrase that is easy to remember and is used in advertisements, or by politicians, organizations etc catchphrase (sluagh-ghairm )
sentence, phrase or word that is supposed to be a shorthand way of representing a person, group, concept, or product The difficulty with slogans is that they speak in absolutes, certain assumptions are implicit, and they offer no solutions
This is similar to a tie-breaker in that you have to create an original, apt and sometimes witty saying for a product or service There is usually a word limit so read the rules carefully For inspiration look at the company literature, logos, promotional material and try to capture the image they are trying to portray
- Short, memorable advertising phrase: Examples include "Coke Is It," "Just Do It," and "Don't Leave Home Without It " When a product or company uses a slogan consistently, the slogan can become an important element of identification in the public's perception of the product
{i} motto, phrase which summarizes the principles of a group or organization; catchword, attention getting phrase used in advertising; Scottish battle cry