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53 Cards in this Set
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broadcasting |
(noun) sound or pictures that are sent by radio or television |
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consequence |
(noun) a result or effect of something |
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dissatisfaction |
(noun) not satisfied or fulfilled |
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donation |
(noun) money or things that are given to an organization |
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exposure |
(noun) attention from newspapers, television, or other media |
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happiness |
(noun) the state of being happy, or having contentment |
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possession |
(noun) something that you own |
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relationship |
(noun) a friendly or emotional connection between two people |
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appeal |
(noun) attraction |
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brand |
(noun) a name or image that is specific to a company or product |
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campaign |
(noun) plan for promotion of a product or service |
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circulation |
(noun) the public availability or knowledge of something |
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competitor |
(noun) someone who is competing against another |
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evidence |
(noun) the facts or information that proove something is true |
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hype |
(noun) something which has been promoted to create excitement |
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infomercial |
(noun) a commercial which informs consumers about a product |
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injury |
(noun) harmed or hurt |
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jingle |
(noun) a catchy song for a brand or advertisement |
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logo |
(noun) a design for a company or product |
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refund |
(noun) a return of a product that was purchased. in exchange for money |
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regulations |
(noun) rules and laws |
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slogan |
(noun) an advertising phrase |
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target |
(noun) aim or goal |
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entertain |
(verb) to interest and amuse someone |
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imply |
(verb) to suggest something in an indirect way |
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support |
(verb) to give or provide someone or something with assistance, often in the case of money |
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claim |
(verb) to state that something is the case |
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mislead |
(verb) to inform someone with false or wrong information or ideas |
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monitor |
(verb) to keep track of progress |
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persuade |
(verb) to convince someone to believe or buy into something |
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push |
(verb) to move an object in any given direction |
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withdraw |
(verb) to take out, or remove something |
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annoying |
(adjective) making you feel slightly angry |
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annual |
(adjective) happening or done once a year |
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colorful |
(adjective) with many colors |
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distraction |
(adjective) something that attracts attention, and takes away from one's original focus |
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memorable |
(adjective) easy to remember because it is special in some way |
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painful |
(adjective) affected with pain |
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recent |
(adjective) happened a short time ago |
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surrounding |
(adjective) being or going around someone or something |
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trivial |
(adjective) of little importance |
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unpredictable |
(adjective) changing often so that you don't know what to expect |
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catchy |
(adjective) a tune or phrase that is instantly appealing and memorable |
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eye-catching |
(adjective) noticeable and captures one's attention |
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memorable |
(adjective) worth remembering or easily remembered |
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tedious |
(adjective) too long, slow, dull, or tiresome |
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certainly |
(adverb) undoubtedly; definitely; surely |
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recently |
(adverb) happening lately, not long ago |
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deliberately |
(adverb) on purpose |
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aimed at |
(phrase) for a specific viewer or audience |
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prime time |
(phrase) a popular time of day which people are most likely to watch tv or consume media |
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tune out |
(phrasal verb) to stop listening or ignore |
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means to an end |
(idiom) an action that is not important in itself, but is a way of achieving something else |