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Economic vocabualary
100

"To be or not to be, that is the question" – William Shakespeare

The question is whether or not to exist.

100

Encourage

Discourage, frighten, bother, demoralize

100

Courageous

Brave, adventurous, audacious, fearless

100

What's the correct verb to use with "a relationship": "build" or "create"?

Build

100

Půjčka

Loan

200

"Believe you can and you're halfway there." - Theodore Roosevelt

Having faith in yourself gets you halfway towards your goal.

200

Angry

Calm, happy, pleased, peaceful

200

Fat

Big, chunky, meety, obese, butterball, husky, overweight

200

What's the correct verb to use with "an understanding": "reach" or "come to"?

Come to

200
Krach

Bankrupt

300

"Why fight when you can negotitate?" - Jack Sparrow

Why engage in conflict when you can discuss the solution.

300

Repulsive

Attractive, agreeable, beautiful, delightful

300

Scary

Creepy, eerie, horrifying, spooky, intimidating

300

What's the correct verb to use with "a threat": "pose" or "create"?

Pose

300

Úroková sazba

Interest rate

400

"Never let the fear of striking out keep you from playing the game." -Babe Ruth

Don't allow the fear of failing to prevent you from taking part in the game.

400

Vague

Clear, apparent, definite, obvious

400

Beautiful

Appealing, charming, cute, delightful, exquisite, gorgeous, handsome, good-looking, stunning, lovely, pretty, wonderful,

400

What's the correct verb to use with "a transformation": "undergo" or "experience"?

Undergo

400

Pojištění

Insurance

500

"The pen is mightier than the sword"? – Edward Bulwer-Lytton 

Words are more powerful than physical force.

500

Scatter

Gather, assemble, compile, come together

500

Very happy

Excited, joyful, elated, delighted, ecstatic

500

What's the correct verb to use with "a risk": "take" or "do"?

Take

500

Exekuce

Foreclosure

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