A favorite saying of a sect or political group.
Literary term; type of epigraph, brief text that precedes a larger text.
Sinônimos
Examples for "slogan "
Examples for "slogan "
1 Last year, Wal-Mart introduced an ad campaign with the slogan Save Money.
2 So far, Sherry couldn't see whether this van carried such a slogan .
3 Yes, I don't know where we got that slogan , but that's good.
4 A Mercedes-Benz concept that's already a reality. Consumer Reports criticized the slogan .
5 The slogan , which appears also in newspapers in many countries, is Ireland.
1 The political turn came with the shibboleth that the personal is political.
2 Trade, property, business, respectability, good form; these were the shibboleth they worshipped.
3 Then you would ruthlessly put your friends to death for a shibboleth ?
4 Success to the Mark Twain Club!-andthe novel shibboleth of the Whistle.
5 A G7 shibboleth is support for free trade, and a rules-based world order.
1 Protestant ascendency, though used as a catchword , is a thing long past.
2 And now it has become the catchword of the entire party.
3 The end of a paragraph is the place for a catchword .
4 That title became a catchword usually employed in a derisive manner.
5 He it was who gave to the congress that catchword , legitimacy.
1 Some of the translations of the mottos by himself are admirably done.
2 We pass signs, mottos , and aphorisms of encouragement on the school walls.
3 The part that had been shaped by drills and exercises and mottos and principles.
4 On a label under the arms these mottos : "Dux vitae ratio."
5 Fancy must sport in the furniture, and mottos might be gallant, and would be very Arabesque.
6 One of his favourite mottos was: "Sufficient to the day is the labour thereof."
7 Arm-high they were covered with designs, mottos , pictures.
8 My brain whirls with tiles, mosaics, tesseræ, bell-castings ,bell-marks , and mottos , electros, squeezes, rubbings, etc., etc.
9 Throughout the notebook he had copied aphorisms and mottos , some of which also appeared on his dormitory wall.
10 With mottos writ o' Latin splendid
11 One of the poison center mottos is 'up and away.' Keep them out of reach of children, said Lowry.
12 Lyrically, the songs are like memos to self; mottos for self-improvement or tips for a 'vacation to the soul'.
13 Her favorite mottos were "Video taceo" (I see and am silent), and "Semper eadem" (Always the same).
15 I have transcribed the mottos , and returned them, I hope not too late, of which I think many very happily performed.
16 However, such social issues as education, employment and inequality of wealth are glossed over by slogan-like mottos of being poor but virtuous.
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