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jingles
Definition: Short, catchy songs used in advertising. Collocations: create jingles, advertising jingles. Example: The commercial used jingles to attract children.
ubiquitous
Definition: Found everywhere; present everywhere at the same time. Collocations: ubiquitous presence, ubiquitous technology. Example: Smartphones are ubiquitous today.
infuriating
Definition: Extremely annoying or angering. Collocations: infuriating delay, infuriating mistake. Example: The delays were infuriating.
slick
Definition: Smooth or impressive, sometimes deceptively. Collocations: slick presentation, slick advertising. Example: The ad campaign was slick but misleading.
invasive
Definition: Intruding or aggressive; tending to invade personal space or privacy. Collocations: invasive ads, invasive marketing. Example: Pop-up ads can feel invasive.
vendor
Definition: A person selling goods, often in markets or events. Collocations: street vendor, market vendor. Example: The street vendor sold fresh fruit.
ploy
Definition: A clever or cunning plan or action to achieve something. Collocations: marketing ploy, clever ploy. Example: The discount was just a marketing ploy.
gimmick
Definition: A trick or device intended to attract attention or sell something. Collocations: marketing gimmick, advertising gimmick. Example: The toy had a gimmick that made it spin.
entice
Definition: To attract or tempt someone by offering pleasure or advantage. Collocations: entice customers, entice buyers. Example: Free samples entice customers to try the product.
oblige
Definition: To make someone feel morally or legally bound to do something. Collocations: oblige to follow, oblige to act. Example: The law obliges companies to provide safe working conditions.
induce
Definition: To cause or persuade someone to do something. Collocations: induce action, induce behavior. Example: The advertisement induced her to buy the new phone.
cultivate
Definition: To develop or improve a skill, relationship, or quality over time. Collocations: cultivate relationships, cultivate skills. Example: He cultivated good relationships with clients.
monetarily
Definition: Relating to money; in terms of money. Collocations: rewarded monetarily, compensate monetarily. Example: He was rewarded monetarily for his achievements.
hard-sell approach
Definition: An aggressive method of convincing someone to buy. Collocations: use hard-sell approach, hard-sell tactics. Example: The store used a hard-sell approach to increase sales.
rebates
Definition: Partial refunds or discounts given after a purchase. Collocations: offer rebates, claim rebates. Example: Customers received rebates on their electronics purchases.