Promote - Wikipedia-style Article
Promote
Definition
The term "promote" refers to the act of advancing, encouraging, or supporting the growth or development of something. It can also mean raising someone to a higher position or rank.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /prəˈmoʊt/
- Respelling: pruh-MOHT
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /prəˈməʊt/
- Respelling: pruh-MOHT
Etymology
The word "promote" originates from the Latin "promovere," meaning "to move forward" or "advance," formed from "pro-" (forward) and "movere" (to move). It entered Middle English through Old French "promouvoir" with similar meanings.
Derivatives
- Promotion (noun)
- Promoter (noun)
- Promotable (adjective)
- Promoting (verb)
- Promotional (adjective)
Synonyms
- Advance
- Encourage
- Elevate
Antonyms
Usage
The verb "promote" is used in various contexts, including business, marketing, and personal development. For example: "The company aims to promote sustainability," or "She was promoted to team leader after her outstanding performance."
Related Terms
- Advancement: The act of moving forward in rank or development.
- Encouragement: Support or inspiration to foster growth.
- Marketing: Activities undertaken to promote products or services.
Detailed Definitions
Verb
- To support or encourage the growth or development of something: Refers to fostering progress or success.
- Example: "The program was designed to promote literacy among children."
- To advance someone to a higher rank or position: Describes raising someone in status or authority.
- Example: "He was promoted to manager after years of hard work."
- To publicize or advertise a product, service, or idea: Refers to efforts made to increase awareness or sales.
- Example: "The company launched a campaign to promote their new product."