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word-of-mouth

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  1. 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, pipeline

    Antonyms:
    written

  2. viva-voce, word-of-mouthadjective

    expressed orally

    "a viva-voce report"; "the film had good word-of-mouth publicity"

    Synonyms:
    viva-voce

    Antonyms:
    written

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  1. List of paraphrases for "word-of-mouth":

    mouth, ear

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How to use word-of-mouth in a sentence?

  1. Ajamu Loving:

    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.

  2. Paul Dergarabedian:

    When it comes to Jordan Peele, it's not so much about the opening weekend as much as it's about building that word of mouth, jordan Peele movies are in it for the long haul.

  3. Steffen Schmidt:

    You can do very well by word of mouth.

  4. Erik Lomis:

    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.

  5. Mike Kallenberger:

    The craft category would not be what it is today if craft brewers had n’t collaborated, this category grew almost entirely by word-of-mouth, with virtually no advertising at all. The more they helped each other, the more people drank Big Beer.

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