📈promotion

noun
/prəˈmoʊʃən/

Meaning

the act of raising someone to a higher position or of marketing something to increase sales or awareness
the act of raising someone to a higher position; advertising to increase sales

Example Sentences

The company announced a big promotion campaign for their new product.

She received a promotion to manager after five years of hard work.

Example Expressions

get a promotion

Synonyms

advancement, upgrade, publicity, marketing, boost, elevation
Entry 1
advancement, upgrade, publicity, marketing, boost
Entry 2
advancement, elevation, upgrade, marketing

Antonyms

demotion, neglect, reduction, downgrade
Entry 1
demotion, neglect
Entry 2
demotion, reduction, downgrade

Collocations

job promotion, sales promotion, promotional offer, career promotion, promotion campaign, get promotion
Entry 1
job promotion, sales promotion, promotional offer, career promotion
Entry 2
job promotion, sales promotion, promotion campaign, get promotion

More Example Sentences

She is close to getting a promotion.

He is jealous of her quick promotion.

She is determined to get a promotion.

She aims at a promotion specifically.

I congratulated her on her promotion.

She is working on getting a promotion.

Having been sincere with his work he earned promotion at the company.

I would like to know what qualifications are required for a promotion.

For a promotion, not only skills but also leadership qualities are needed.

I would like to know what the promotion prospects are in this role and how quickly they can happen.

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