giveaway

giveaway
giveaway give‧a‧way [ˈgɪvəweɪ] noun [countable] MARKETING
1. informal used in advertisements to say that something is extremely cheap to buy:

• At £400, these computers are a giveaway.

• No airline could afford to carry passengers for long at such giveaway prices.

2. something that is given to customers free of charge:

• Comic books were first published in the US in 1933, for use as advertising giveaways.

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giveaway UK US (also give-away) /ˈgɪvəweɪ/ noun [C] COMMERCE, MARKETING
something that is given free to a customer: »

You might want to consider other forms of giveaway if your products are unsuitable to offer as samples or gifts.

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giveaway UK US (also give-away) /ˈɡɪvəweɪ/ adjective [before noun] COMMERCE, MARKETING
used to describe a price that is very low: »

The furniture shop's offering three-piece suites at give-away prices


Financial and business terms. 2012.

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