A PR Stunt


🗓️ Idiom: A PR Stunt (n)


💬 Meaning

  • An action designed to attract public attention and improve a company’s image.
  • Something done mainly for publicity and attention, often to sell a product.

🧠 Example Sentences

  • Launching a tree-planting campaign just before their new product release seemed more like a PR stunt than genuine care.
  • The CEO’s visit to a local school was widely seen as a PR stunt to boost the company’s image.
  • They donated a large sum to an environmental charity, but some critics called it a PR stunt to distract from recent bad press.

🏛️ Origin

“PR” stands for public relations. A “stunt” means an action done to get attention. This idiom became common in business and media when companies started using dramatic or emotional actions to improve their public image, especially during a crisis.


📝 Practice Exercises

1. Fill in the blank:
Many believed the free giveaways were just a ________ to distract from the product safety issue.

Answer

PR stunt

2. Multiple choice:
What is a “PR stunt”?
a) A real solution to a business problem
b) An action meant to get public attention
c) A new product launch with full market research

Answer

b) An action meant to get public attention

3. Change the sentence using “PR stunt”:
“The company gave money to a local school just to make themselves look good.”

Answer

The company’s donation to the school was just a PR stunt.


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