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Slogan vs Catchphrase - What's the difference?

slogan | catchphrase |

As nouns the difference between slogan and catchphrase

is that slogan is a battle cry (original meaning) while catchphrase is a group of words, often originating in popular culture that is spontaneously popularized after widespread repeated use.

slogan

English

(wikipedia slogan)

Noun

(en noun)
  • (obsolete) A battle cry (original meaning).
  • A distinctive phrase of a person or group of people.
  • *
  • (advertising) A phrase associated with a product, used in advertising.
  • Synonyms

    * advertising slogan * (British) strapline * tagline

    Descendants

    * Czech: (l) * French: * Italian: * Portuguese: * Russian: * Serbo-Croatian:

    Anagrams

    * ----

    catchphrase

    Alternative forms

    * catch phrase, catch-phrase

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A group of words, often originating in popular culture that is spontaneously popularized after widespread repeated use.
  • * 2005', BBC News website, ''Disney's Tigger voice dies at 82'' read at [ on 14 May 2006 – Crediting his British wife with [[w:Tigger, Tigger]'s "TTFN" ' catchphrase – "ta-ta for now".
  • A signature phrase of a particular person or group.
  • Synonyms

    * signature phrase * catchword

    Trivia

    This is one of the few common words in English with six consonants in a row. Others include latchstring and watchstrap.