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Synonyms for word-of-mouth
word-of-mouth
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Princeton's WordNet
grapevine, pipeline, word of mouthadjective
gossip spread by spoken communication
"the news of their affair was spread by word of mouth"
Synonyms:
grape, word of mouth, grapevine, line, grape vine, pipelineAntonyms:
writtenviva-voce, word-of-mouthadjective
expressed orally
"a viva-voce report"; "the film had good word-of-mouth publicity"
Synonyms:
viva-voceAntonyms:
written
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#228 | line | |
#3327 | mouth | |
#4385 | pipeline | |
#4593 | ear | |
#12278 | grape | |
#22590 | grapevine |
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There's a word of mouth aspect to it, all the ads you see for financial help on TV show advisers as being part of your family - it becomes very personal. If your social network has fewer of these people, then you aren't as likely to find people who can build these outcomes.
Most encouragingly in this one, the exit scores we're seeing from women — their likelihood to recommend and how much they enjoyed the film — was higher here than almost any film we've had, it's a great sign for what word of mouth should be for the run, but, two, what it means for how women think about these movies being for them as much as men might.
We grew significantly faster than what we thought, but the fast growth was not on the back of significant burn or discounting, the fast growth was backed by a lot of organic momentum - very strong word of mouth, very strong retention rates, very strong stickiness.
Reviews and word of mouth will drive this film, these are fantastic performances by Rooney and Cate and [director] Todd Haynes delivered some great filmmaking.
If we can amplify word of mouth, then we don’t need to open as many new stores in the future.
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