product

product
noun
1 sth that is made or formed
ADJECTIVE
good, right

We have a good product, but it needs to be marketed better.

the right product in the right place at the right time

innovative
high-end, quality
marketable
everyday
perishable
defective
natural
manufactured
finished

the manufacture of chocolate from cocoa bean to the finished product

commercial, consumer
branded, brand-name, proprietary
generic, own-brand, store-brand (esp. AmE)
premium

We are introducing premium products to all our clients.

niche, specialty (AmE)

They offer a range of niche products online.

an expensive specialty product

flagship

the company's flagship product

promotional

agencies giving out promotional products

competing

It's hard to find a competing product that is as compelling.

high-tech
domestic, household, industrial

everyday household products

cleaning

non-toxic cleaning products

styling

Ken uses the very best styling products for Jessica's fine hair.

waste
agricultural, animal, beef, cereal, cheese, dairy, food, meat, milk, pork, poultry
organic
nutritional
medical, pharmaceutical
tobacco

cigarettes and other tobacco products

software
beauty, cosmetic, hair-care, skincare
VERB + PRODUCT
buy, purchase
sell
advertise, market, promote
showcase

This new catalogue showcases our product.

use

Those who used the products were generally satisfied with the quality.

introduce

The group says it will introduce nine new products before the end of the year.

endorse

an athlete who endorses a product

offer

products offered by our insurance companies

manufacture, produce

They produce a product that meets the customer's quality requirements.

create, design, develop
customize, tailor

Our research enables companies to customize and tailor products to suit individual tastes.

deliver, distribute

the people who create and deliver the products and services

export, import
launch
package

They put a lot of time and money into packaging products.

label
test

Most companies haven't tested their products on humans yet.

PRODUCT + NOUN
area, category, group, line, line-up, range, sector, type

We are expanding the product line-up.

placement

We are using a lot of outside agencies to help us do product placement.

offering

the company's new product offerings

design, innovation
mix

The company is diversifying its product mix to attract new customers.

development
developer, manager
management

She is president of product management.

package
portfolio
description, information

Ensure you have adequate product descriptions.

launch

the most successful new product launches of 2003

price
quality
liability
life cycle

short product life cycles

safety

for those still concerned about product safety

PHRASES
a range of products

a wide range of beauty products

2 result
ADJECTIVE
end, final

A complicated string of chemical reactions leads to the end product.

natural
PREPOSITION
product of

Like many of his generation, he was a product of Japan's obsession with technology.


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