What does word-of-mouth mean?

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. grapevine, pipeline, word of mouthadjective

    gossip spread by spoken communication

    "the news of their affair was spread by word of mouth"

  2. viva-voce, word-of-mouthadjective

    expressed orally

    "a viva-voce report"; "the film had good word-of-mouth publicity"

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  1. word-of-mouth

    Word-of-mouth refers to the natural and informal communication or spread of information, recommendations, or opinions from person to person. It is often considered a powerful form of marketing or publicity as people tend to trust personal recommendations from known sources such as friends, family or acquaintances, over advertisements or promotions.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of word-of-mouth in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of word-of-mouth in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

Examples of word-of-mouth in a Sentence

  1. Michael Scott:

    We'd have liked it to open a little bit stronger, but we think that word-of-mouth is going to start to kick in, do You Believe?

  2. Mike Kallenberger:

    The craft category would not be what it is today if craft brewers had n’t collaborated, this category grew almost entirely by word-of-mouth, with virtually no advertising at all. The more they helped each other, the more people drank Big Beer.

  3. Eugene Kabambi:

    We've avoided a strong publicity campaign. We've focused on word of mouth communication.

  4. Dave Hollis:

    Most encouragingly in this one, the exit scores we're seeing from women — their likelihood to recommend and how much they enjoyed the film — was higher here than almost any film we've had, it's a great sign for what word of mouth should be for the run, but, two, what it means for how women think about these movies being for them as much as men might.

  5. Phil Contrino:

    This is another example of word of mouth spreading fast for a movie and people getting behind in a big way.

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