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household word
noun
- a familiar name, phrase, saying, etc.; byword:
The advertising campaign is designed to make this new product a household word.
Word History and Origins
Origin of household word1
Example Sentences
They began spot-spraying with a pesticide called malathion, which was about to become a household word.
Dan Fisher in 1988 was one of the first to make “intifada” a household word in America and the English-speaking world.
“To keep every employee busy, to pay them and to turn a profit, Jay Hormel believed a stellar product was needed that would become a household word,” according to a Hormel history book released in 1991 to commemorate the company’s centennial.
Education funding rates for incarcerated students were set in 1995, when Microsoft was barely a household word.
He’s becoming a household word in Japan, and fans are singing the praises of the St. Louis Cardinals outfielder at the Tokyo Dome, where he went 5 for 11 with two RBIs during Japan’s 3-0 start.
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