noun
- short advertisements or previews designed to create interest or curiosity
- puzzles or problems designed to challenge thinking skills
- people who tease or make fun of others playfully
Usage: marketing; media
Examples
- The movie studio released several teasers before the full trailer.
- These math teasers will help students develop problem-solving skills.
- The advertisement teasers generated buzz on social media.
- She enjoys working on logic teasers during her free time.
- The kids were such teasers, always joking around with their friends.
- Book publishers often use teasers to promote upcoming releases.
- The puzzle book contains dozens of challenging teasers.