Brand X
Americannoun
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(in advertising) a competing brand or product not referred to by name but implied to be of inferior quality.
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an unknown or little-known brand name or a product bearing it.
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any item that one chooses not to refer to by name, especially when used as a basis of comparison.
Etymology
Origin of Brand X
First recorded in 1965–70
Example Sentences
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Thomas wrote a dissenting opinion Monday when the court declined to take on a case asking it to overrule the Brand X decision.
From Seattle Times • Feb. 24, 2020
Almost everyone but jazz-heads forget Collins’ work with underappreciated fusion group Brand X, for whom he contributed deep into the ’70s.
From Salon • Nov. 8, 2015
A question on a survey reads: "Do you prefer the delicious taste of Brand X or the taste of Brand Y?"
From Textbooks • Sep. 19, 2013
He’s right in that people do not go to a homepage of Brand X expecting to see editorial content.
From Forbes • Nov. 29, 2012
Brand X was a popular brand of sneakers.
From "Holes" by Louis Sachar
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