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What does "slogan" mean?

slogan Definition:

n. slogan; slogan

Pronunciation: British ['sl?ɡ?n]? American ['slo?ɡ?n]

Plural: slogans

1. Etymology explanation:

Directly derived from the Gaelic sluagh-ghairm, which means an attack cry.

2. Bilingual examples:

He daubed the wall with a slogan.

He wrote a slogan on the wall.

Extended information:

Synonyms

1. catchword

Pronunciation: English ['k?t?w?d] American [ 'k?t?w?d]

n. Slogan; catchword; slogan; (dictionary, etc.) eyebrow title

Its catchword is " the wife that invites beauty is more beautiful " .

Its slogan is "making beautiful women more attractive".

2. motto ?

Pronunciation: British ['m?t?] American ['mɑ?to?]

n. Motto; motto

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Humility is the motto in his life.

Humility is the motto in his life.