Advertising & Marketing
Fake News & Media
Shopping Habits
Verbs in Action
Business & Ethics
100

This adjective describes an advertisement that is very effective at making you want to buy something.

persuasive

100

 This is what you should always do with surprising information before you believe it.

verify

100

This is the term for a person who loves to shop, often too much.

shopaholic

100

To make something known to the public, like a new product or campaign.

to launch

100

This type of consumerism considers the environmental and social impact of products.

ethical consumerism or sustainable consumption

200

This is the term for an advertisement that spreads very quickly and widely online.

a viral advert

200

This adjective describes a news source that is reliable and can be trusted.

reputable/trustworthy

200

This is the term for buying something you hadn't planned to, because of a sudden desire.

an impulse buy

200

To find or encounter something by chance, like a strange news article online.

to come across

200

 This is the legal action you take when you sue a company for deceiving you.

to file a lawsuit

300

This is the specific group of people a company wants to sell its product to.

 target audience

300

This is the term for a personal, often hidden, reason for supporting or opposing something.

 a vested interest

300

This phrase describes the act of buying expensive items primarily to show off your wealth.

conspicuous consumption

300

 To state that something is true, without necessarily providing proof.

to claim

300

This is what a company does when it provides money for a study, creating a potential conflict of interest.

to fund

400

 When a famous person is paid to promote a product, they do this to it.

endorse

400

This is what happens to information when it is distorted or manipulated to support a specific point of view.

to twist the information

400

These two adjectives both describe a person who is careful with their money and doesn't like to waste it.

frugal and thrifty

400

To provide financial support for a project, event, or person.

to fund

400

This is the term for a consumer who is knowledgeable and makes informed choices.

a savvy consumer

500

This is the clever and imaginative thinking.

think outside of the box

500

This is the term for the phenomenon where you only see information that confirms your existing beliefs.

an informational bubble

500

This is the business strategy of designing products to become outdated or break quickly, forcing consumers to replace them.

planned obsolescence

500

To investigate or examine something more thoroughly to find the underlying truth.

 to drill deeper

500

This is the act of refusing to buy from a company as a form of protest.

to boycott