Synonyms
Definition
The Difference
Use in a sentence
Phrasal verbs / Collocations
100

Synonyn for Model or brand

Make

100

The goods or merchandise kept on the premises of a shop or warehouse and available for sale or distribution

Stock

100

Explain the difference between ORDER and PURCHASE

Purchase is a more formal version of buy, and they both mean to exchange money for goods. Order means to request something (in exchange for money, in this context). 

It normally indicates a wait between you asking for the thing, and it being brought to you.

100

Use WORTH in a sentence about shopping.

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100

What preposition do we use after SPEND

ON

200

Mall, arcade, shopping complex, plaza

Shopping Centres

200

Demand (an amount) as a price for a service rendered or goods supplied.

Charge


200

Explain the difference between VALUE and PRICE

Price is the amount that a buyer must pay to purchase a product or service. 

Value is the perceived worth of the product or service to the buyer, which can be influenced by factors such as quality, brand, and customer experience.

200

Use BARGAIN in a sentence

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200

Explain the meaning of PICK UP

Choose, collect or grab

300

Cost, fee, rate, sum ...

Price

300

A deduction from the usual cost of something.

Discount

300

Explain the difference betweeen SPLASH OUT ON STH. and WASTE MONEY ON STH.

SPLASH OUT ON SOMETHING means to buy something regardless of its high price, nontheless, the value or usefulness of the product is high.


WASTE MONEY ON SOMETHING means to spend money on something, cheap or expensive, which later on becomes a dissapointment due to its low durability, quality or usefulness.

300

Use SALE in a sentence

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300

What word do we use after SOLD to indicate the lack of goods

SOLD OUT

400

Invoice, tickect, statement

Receipt

400

Pay back (money), typically to a customer who is not satisfied with goods or services bought

Refund

400

Explain the difference between RIP OFF and KNOCK OFF

A KNOCK OFF is an item that looks really expensive and it is not, usually a fake imitation of a famous product.


A RIP OFF means to deceive or cheat someone by charging for a product wel over its real worth.

400

Use STEAL in a sentence meaning CHEAP

My new coat was a steal, it was 200 euros and I got it for only 58 euros! It was almost free!

400

To check if an item of clothing or shoes fits our needs and/or body

Try on

500

Label, quoted sticker

Price tag

500

Have enough money to pay for.


Afford

500

Explain the difference between BOGOF and second item 50% off

A BOGOF implies acquiring the second item without charge, completely free. Buy One Get One Free.

A second item 50% off, as it already conveys, implies a deduction of 50% of the value of the second item.

500

Use PRICEY in a sentence

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500

What is the meaning of QUEUE or LINE UP

Wait in line for a product or an event

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