A2 verb #416 am häufigsten 3 Min. Lesezeit

promote

To help something grow or to move someone to a better job.

Explanation at your level:

To promote means to tell people about something so they like it. If you have a lemonade stand, you tell your friends, 'Come buy my lemonade!' You are promoting your lemonade. It also means to give someone a better job. If you work very hard, your boss might say, 'You are now the manager!' You are promoted.

You use promote when you want to help a business or a person grow. Companies promote their products on TV to get more customers. If you are a good student, your teacher might promote you to the next grade level. It is a helpful word for talking about success and advertising.

In a professional environment, promote is a key term. It is used when an employee receives a higher position, like being promoted to a senior role. Outside of work, we use it to talk about supporting ideas, such as promoting environmental awareness or promoting healthy habits in the community.

The word promote carries a sense of strategic advancement. In marketing, it refers to the deliberate effort to increase brand visibility. In social or political contexts, it implies advocating for a specific agenda. It is a versatile verb that bridges the gap between commercial activity and social advocacy, often used in formal reports and news articles.

At the advanced level, promote is often used in abstract contexts. You might promote a culture of innovation or promote dialogue between conflicting parties. It suggests an active, catalytic role in shaping outcomes. The nuance here is that the subject is not just supporting, but actively driving the evolution of a situation or system.

Mastery of promote involves understanding its etymological roots in 'moving forward' and its application in sophisticated discourse. It appears in academic literature when discussing the promotion of democratic ideals or the promotion of specific economic policies. It is a word that denotes agency, influence, and the orchestration of progress in complex environments.

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  • Means to help growth or advance.
  • Used in business for career steps.
  • Used in marketing for advertising.
  • Pronounced pro-MOTE.

Hey there! Let's talk about the word promote. At its heart, this word is all about moving things forward. Whether it is a person climbing the corporate ladder or a new brand trying to get noticed, promote is the engine behind that growth.

Think of it as giving something a nudge in the right direction. When you promote a product, you are acting as its champion, making sure people know how great it is. When a boss decides to promote an employee, they are showing trust and rewarding hard work with a higher title.

It is a super versatile word that fits into business, social activism, and even our daily lives when we talk about healthy habits. It is truly a positive word that implies progress and energy!

The word promote has a cool history that takes us back to Latin roots. It comes from the Latin word promovere, which is a combination of pro- (meaning 'forward') and movere (meaning 'to move'). So, literally, to promote is to move forward!

It entered the English language in the late 14th century. Back then, it was often used in a religious or legal sense, like 'moving' a case forward in court or advancing someone's status in the church. Over the centuries, it kept that core meaning of 'advancement' but expanded into the world of commerce and marketing.

It is fascinating how a word that started as a way to describe physical movement became a way to describe abstract concepts like success, career growth, and advertising. It is a perfect example of how language evolves to fit the needs of the time.

You will hear promote used in many different settings. In business, you often hear phrases like promote a product or promote a service. This is standard, professional language used in meetings and marketing strategies.

When talking about people, we say get promoted or promote someone to manager. This is very common in workplace conversations. If you are talking about ideas, you might say promote healthy living or promote peace. These are slightly more formal or academic contexts.

The register of this word is generally neutral to formal. You wouldn't typically use it in very casual slang, but it is perfectly fine in almost any professional or educational conversation. Just remember that it always implies a sense of active support or advancement.

While 'promote' itself isn't always the center of an idiom, it is used in many set phrases. Here are five you should know:

  • Promote the cause: To work hard for a specific goal or belief.
  • Promote from within: When a company hires existing employees for higher roles instead of looking outside.
  • Self-promote: To talk about your own achievements (sometimes seen as a bit boastful!).
  • Promote an agenda: To push for a specific plan or set of ideas, sometimes with a hidden motive.
  • Promote the image: To work on how the public perceives a person or brand.

Promote is a regular verb. Its forms are promote (base), promotes (third-person singular), promoted (past/past participle), and promoting (present participle). The stress is on the second syllable: pro-MOTE.

In British English, the IPA is /prəˈməʊt/, while in American English, it is /prəˈmoʊt/. It rhymes with words like remote, devote, quote, note, and float. It is a transitive verb, meaning it usually needs an object—you promote something or someone.

A common pattern is promote [someone] to [position]. For example: 'They promoted her to director.' Remember that it is not a countable noun, though its noun form, promotion, is!

Fun Fact

It shares the same root as 'motion' and 'movie'!

Pronunciation Guide

UK /prəˈməʊt/

Sounds like 'pruh-MOH-t'

US /prəˈmoʊt/

Sounds like 'pruh-MOH-t'

Common Errors

  • Stressing the first syllable: PRO-mote
  • Adding an extra sound at the end
  • Confusing with 'promote' noun pronunciation

Rhymes With

remote devote note float quote

Difficulty Rating

Lesen 2/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Easy to use

Speaking 2/5

Commonly used

Hören 2/5

Frequently heard

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

job work grow help

Learn Next

advancement marketing campaign advocate

Fortgeschritten

propagate foster champion

Grammar to Know

Passive Voice

He was promoted.

Infinitive Verbs

I want to promote it.

Transitive Verbs

I promoted him.

Examples by Level

1

The store will promote the new toy.

store + advertise + toy

Future tense

2

She was promoted today.

she + got + new job

Passive voice

3

I want to promote my art.

I + show + art

Infinitive

4

They promote healthy food.

they + support + good food

Present simple

5

He promotes his book.

he + tells + about book

Third-person s

6

Did they promote him?

question + move up + him

Past question

7

We promote safety here.

we + support + being safe

General truth

8

Please promote the event.

please + tell + others

Imperative

1

The company wants to promote its new car.

2

She hopes to be promoted next year.

3

They promote recycling in the school.

4

The ad helps promote the brand.

5

He was promoted to team leader.

6

We need to promote this special offer.

7

The teacher promotes kindness in class.

8

They promote peace through music.

1

The government is trying to promote tourism in the region.

2

She worked hard and was eventually promoted to manager.

3

The film was heavily promoted before its release.

4

We need to promote better communication within the team.

5

The organization promotes equal rights for everyone.

6

He was promoted because of his excellent performance.

7

They are promoting a new line of athletic wear.

8

It is important to promote a balanced lifestyle.

1

The campaign aims to promote awareness about climate change.

2

She was promoted to a senior executive position last month.

3

The university promotes research in sustainable energy.

4

He is very good at promoting his own interests.

5

The company promotes a culture of transparency.

6

They were promoted ahead of their peers.

7

The conference was designed to promote international cooperation.

8

The agency was hired to promote the candidate's platform.

1

The initiative seeks to promote social cohesion in urban areas.

2

The professor promotes critical thinking in all his seminars.

3

She was promoted to the board of directors last year.

4

The policy is intended to promote economic stability.

5

They are actively promoting a shift toward renewable energy.

6

The article promotes the idea that education is a lifelong process.

7

His role is to promote the interests of the shareholders.

8

The organization promotes a philosophy of radical transparency.

1

The document serves to promote the principles of constitutional democracy.

2

He was promoted to the rank of general after the campaign.

3

The movement promotes a radical departure from traditional norms.

4

They are promoting a vision of a post-scarcity society.

5

The institution promotes excellence in the fine arts.

6

She was promoted to a position of significant influence.

7

The study promotes a nuanced understanding of the issue.

8

The foundation promotes the preservation of endangered languages.

Gegenteile

demote hinder discourage

Häufige Kollokationen

promote a product
get promoted
promote awareness
promote growth
promote peace
promote interests
heavily promoted
promote change
promote safety
promote education

Idioms & Expressions

"promote from within"

hiring current staff for new roles

The company prefers to promote from within.

business

"self-promotion"

the act of advertising oneself

He is known for his constant self-promotion.

neutral

"promote the agenda"

pushing for a specific plan

She is just there to promote the CEO's agenda.

formal

"promote the cause"

working for a goal

They are all here to promote the cause.

neutral

"promote an image"

creating a perception

They want to promote an image of success.

neutral

"promote a narrative"

spreading a specific story

The media is trying to promote a certain narrative.

formal

Easily Confused

promote vs promote vs. provide

Similar sounds

Promote is to advance; provide is to give.

I promote health; I provide food.

promote vs promote vs. protect

Both are positive

Promote is to grow; protect is to keep safe.

Promote growth; protect the environment.

promote vs promote vs. provoke

Similar start

Promote is positive; provoke is often negative.

Promote peace; provoke an argument.

promote vs promote vs. propose

Both start with pro

Promote is to advance; propose is to suggest.

Promote a plan; propose an idea.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + promote + Object

They promote the brand.

A2

Subject + be + promoted + to + Position

She was promoted to manager.

B1

Subject + promote + Object + for + Reason

They promote the event for charity.

B2

Subject + actively + promote + Object

We actively promote recycling.

B2

Subject + aim + to + promote + Object

The goal is to promote safety.

Wortfamilie

Nouns

promotion the act of being promoted or advertised

Verbs

promote the base verb

Adjectives

promotional related to advertising

Verwandt

promoter the person who promotes

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

Formal Neutral Casual

Häufige Fehler

promote someone to manager promote someone to manager
This is correct, but learners often say 'promote someone as manager'.
promote the growth of promote growth
Sometimes 'of' is unnecessary and makes the sentence wordy.
I am promoted I was promoted
Using present tense for a past event is a common error.
promote to a higher rank promote to a higher rank
Correct, but some learners say 'promote up', which is redundant.
promote a person promote a person
Usually we promote a person *to* a position, not just 'promote a person'.

Tips

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Move Forward

Remember 'pro-move' = promote.

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Work Context

Use it when talking about career steps.

🌍

Marketing

It is the standard word for advertising.

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Transitive

Always have an object.

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Stress

The stress is on the second syllable.

💡

Don't say 'promote as'

Say 'promote to'.

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Etymology

It comes from the same root as 'motion'.

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Flashcards

Put 'promote' on one side and 'advance' on the other.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Pro (forward) + Mote (move) = Move forward!

Visual Association

A person climbing stairs with a flag.

Word Web

Advancement Marketing Growth Career Support

Herausforderung

Try to 'promote' a friend's good work today!

Wortherkunft

Latin

Original meaning: To move forward

Kultureller Kontext

None

Common in corporate culture and marketing.

Promotional events are common in Hollywood. The term 'promotion' is often used in retail sales.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at work

  • get promoted
  • promote from within
  • promote a colleague

marketing

  • promote a product
  • heavily promoted
  • promotional campaign

school

  • promote to the next grade
  • promote critical thinking
  • promote kindness

social issues

  • promote awareness
  • promote peace
  • promote equal rights

Conversation Starters

"What is one thing you would like to promote in your community?"

"Have you ever been promoted at work?"

"How do companies promote their products nowadays?"

"Why is it important to promote healthy habits?"

"Do you think self-promotion is a good thing?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you worked hard and were promoted.

Describe a product you would love to promote.

Why do some people find it hard to promote themselves?

How can we promote peace in our daily lives?

Häufig gestellte Fragen

8 Fragen

No, it is a verb. The noun is promotion.

Yes, it is called self-promotion.

No, it can be about products or ideas.

pro-MOTE.

Promoted.

You can support them, but we usually use 'promote' for jobs or products.

It is neutral and professional.

Demote (for jobs) or hinder (for progress).

Teste dich selbst

fill blank A1

The company wants to ___ its new drink.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: promote

Promote fits the context of advertising.

multiple choice A2

What does it mean to be promoted?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Get a better position

Promotion means moving up.

true false B1

To promote something means to stop it from growing.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Falsch

Promote means to help it grow.

match pairs B1

Word

Bedeutung

All matched!

These are synonyms.

sentence order B2

Tippe auf die Wörter unten, um den Satz zu bilden
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:

She was promoted to manager.

Ergebnis: /5

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