Mascot vs Spokesbear - What's the difference?
mascot | spokesbear |
something thought to bring good luck
something, especially a person or animal, used to symbolize a sports team, company, organization or other group
A bear mascot who gives speeches or advice.
* 1991 , Ted Menten, Joy of Teddy Bears
* 1994 , Can this Man Save Our Forests?'' (in ''Popular Science , volume 244, number 6, June 1994, page 81)
* 2002 , Wes Platt, Otherspace: The 2001 Yearbook (page 531)
As nouns the difference between mascot and spokesbear
is that mascot is something thought to bring good luck while spokesbear is a bear mascot who gives speeches or advice.mascot
English
(wikipedia mascot)Noun
(en noun)- I keep this red stone as a lucky mascot and always put it on my desk in exams. ,
- Tommy the Tyke is the mascot of Barnsley FC.
Derived terms
* mascotryAnagrams
* *spokesbear
English
Noun
(en noun)- Teddy was remarkably successful in helping Roosevelt win reelection, and since that time many different companies have asked him to be their spokesbear .
- Not long ago, most people associated the Forest Service with its benevolent spokesbear , Smokey.
- The spokesbear for the government answered questions for the remainder of the conference.