On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Tagline. Discover the meaning, how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Tagline meaning
- The punch line of a joke.
- An advertising slogan.
- A pithy quotation habitually appended to a signature in email, newsgroups, etc.
Using Tagline
- The main meaning on this page is: The punch line of a joke. | An advertising slogan. | A pithy quotation habitually appended to a signature in email, newsgroups, etc.
- In the example corpus, tagline often appears in combinations such as: the tagline, tagline of, tagline for.
Context around Tagline
- Average sentence length in these examples: 27 words
- Position in the sentence: 10 start, 8 middle, 2 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Tagline
- In this selection, "tagline" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 27 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, american, german, famous, vorsprung, changes and anything stand out and add context to how "tagline" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a clever tagline for a and bearing the tagline built for. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "tagline" sits close to words such as aquinas, authoritarianism and banded, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with tagline
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
No, this isn't the tagline for a bad horror movie sequel. (12 words)
The channel's tagline, "Prathikshanam Prajahitam" - "Work for upliftment of people every second" - captures its ethos. (16 words)
But reality TV has nothing to do with reality, even my tagline, Shah-mazing - they wrote it. (17 words)
During filming, Corden shared a behind-the-scenes image on set, with a picture of Smithy’s car and advert for his self-employed builder and decorator business, complete with the tagline: “If your husband won’t do it - I will. (41 words)
And when the doll – with the famous tagline “anything is possible” – shared her first phrases with the world in1992, they included lines suffragettes would be proud of, such as “Let’s plan our dream wedding” and “Math class is tough”. (40 words)
The Company’s new tagline, Envisioned for Life, demonstrates the long-term commitment around its communities and speaks to the future-forward direction for ‘One Jayman’ as it continues to transform Alberta one community at a time. (37 words)
Example sentences (20)
The tagline 'In space, no one can hear you clean' is a hilarious play on the original movie's tagline and Spiotto's artwork is cute and funny.
While the tagline of the poster is “Chaos Takes Control,” the tagline of this new video is even more intriguing.
A few years ago, the North American tagline was "Innovation through technology", but in Canada the German tagline Vorsprung durch Technik was used in advertising.
The sequence ends with the tagline "The Truth Is Out There", which is used for the majority of the episodes.sfn The tagline changes in specific episodes to slogans that are relevant to that episode.
And when the doll – with the famous tagline “anything is possible” – shared her first phrases with the world in1992, they included lines suffragettes would be proud of, such as “Let’s plan our dream wedding” and “Math class is tough”.
Bearing the tagline “Built for you,” Tan said Asterra will have both fun and functional amenities aimed to upgrade its residents’ quality of life.
But reality TV has nothing to do with reality, even my tagline, Shah-mazing - they wrote it.
Despite feeling elderly in comparison to his younger coworkers, the generational divide gave him the idea for a clever tagline for a terrible pair of sneakers.
I was left wondering if the “stupid prices” part of its tagline was meant to be interpreted literally.
No, this isn't the tagline for a bad horror movie sequel.
One can demolish a piece in less than 30 seconds, and as the popular tagline goes, no one can eat just one: you buy them in multiples of five, and eat them in multiples of five.
Peter “dares to believe”, as the film’s tagline flashes on-screen, and he resolves to find his sister once again.
The channel's tagline, "Prathikshanam Prajahitam" - "Work for upliftment of people every second" - captures its ethos.
The Company’s new tagline, Envisioned for Life, demonstrates the long-term commitment around its communities and speaks to the future-forward direction for ‘One Jayman’ as it continues to transform Alberta one community at a time.
The poster features the tagline "unravel the mystery", inviting the viewer to catch clues in the chaotic tableau.
The tagline “forge your destiny” could imply that we can expect some kind of crafting element, but we likely won’t see more until later this year at the earliest.
Aditya Oza, Co-founder and Chief Marketing Officer at EMotorad, said, “’Dil se Aawaz aayegi’ is more than just a tagline; we wanted to highlight what it feels like riding our bikes.
Although “Abahambe” became the party’s tagline during the elections when he called for the mass deportation of undocumented foreigners, the Sports, Arts and Culture Ministry was also in his sights, said McKenzie.
During filming, Corden shared a behind-the-scenes image on set, with a picture of Smithy’s car and advert for his self-employed builder and decorator business, complete with the tagline: “If your husband won’t do it - I will.
Etiquette expert Thomas Farley, who goes by the tagline “Mister Manners,” told that simple counter-service orders do not typically warrant tips – unless the barista truly goes above and beyond.
Common combinations with tagline
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: