Comparative Advertising - How To Discuss

Comparative Advertising

A type of ad in which a company makes a direct comparison with another brand, company, or organization.

An ad that compares a company's product to competing brands. It should be used with caution to avoid accusations of misrepresentation by competitors.

Literal Meanings of Comparative Advertising

Comparative:

Meanings of Comparative:
  1. (Grammar) A construction of relative quality, usually formed in English by adding a plus or there. For example, the comparative word "green" is "bad-green", "bad".

  2. (Grammar) Comparative word.

  3. (usually plural) Data used for comparison.

  4. Equal rival competitor.

  5. The one who compares, the one who influences the mind.

  6. In connection with the settlement agreement.

  7. Using equations as a teaching method or based on something they use.

  8. About a relative comparison.

  9. Comparison of comparable bearings.

Sentences of Comparative
  1. Comparative anatomy.

Advertising:

Meanings of Advertising:
  1. Publish (especially a public) announcement (of something).

  2. Providing information about a person or goods and services for the purpose of influencing others.

  3. Provide publicly available information about (goods, services, etc.) to attract public attention and increase sales.

  4. To inform (someone) about something, to draw someone's attention to something.

  5. In rummy, you discard a card of your favorite suit to trick your opponent into thinking you don't need it.

  6. Communication intended to influence potential customers about products and services.

  7. The industry or profession comprising such communications.

Sentences of Advertising
  1. Advertise your personal needs online or in your local newspaper.

  2. They promote their product live on radio shows and TV news.

Comparative Advertising

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