What is giveaway? How to use in English

Discover the meaning of giveaway in English, its pronunciation, and how to use it correctly in real-life situations. See examples and easy memorization tips.

Definition & pronunciation of giveaway

giveawaynoun

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/ˈɡɪvəweɪ//ˈɡɪvəweɪ/

Where does the word giveaway come from?

The word "giveaway" has its roots in the verb "give" and the noun "away." The "away" part signifies movement or a state of being removed or lost. The first recorded use of "giveaway" dates back to the early 19th century, where it originally meant "to give something away for free." Over time, the meaning evolved to encompass anything readily apparent or easily determined, such as a secret "given away" by someone's actions. The term also came to describe free promotional items given out to attract attention or encourage sales.

Example of vocabulary giveawaynamespace

meaning

something that a company gives free, usually with something else that is for sale

  • There's lots of amazing giveaways, from cinema tickets to film posters.
  • The bookstore is having a giveaway of a signed copy of the latest bestseller.
  • The skincare brand is giving away free samples of their best-selling product.
  • The charity organization is hosting a giveaway to raise funds for a children's hospital.
  • The online retailer is giving away a $100 gift card to celebrate their anniversary.
meaning

something that makes you guess the real truth about something/somebody

  • She pretended she wasn't excited but the expression on her face was a dead (= obvious) giveaway.

Synonyms and related words for giveaway


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