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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. Mary Ritti:

    I could see where Tesla CEO Elon Musk would choose to communicate directly to their community rather than through the media, they have all of these customers who are super passionate, love the car and the brand, and will, by word of mouth, tell other people.

  2. Ralf Wenzel:

    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.

  3. Rory Bruer:

    It was bold to go into this territory with ‘ Night at the Museum ’ and ‘ The Hobbit, ’ but there’s something special about ‘ Annie,' we knew the picture itself would be the best marketing told and we think that the word-of-mouth is going to spread.

  4. Phil Contrino:

    This is another example of word of mouth spreading fast for a movie and people getting behind in a big way.

  5. Michael Scott:

    We'd have liked it to open a little bit stronger, but we think that word-of-mouth is going to start to kick in, do You Believe?

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