Verbs
Basic
Apparel & Accessories
Grocery
Idiom/Metaphor
100

Compare prices in different shops before buying.

To shop around

100

A document detailing your purchased items and their prices.

Receipt

100

A label showing the price of an item.

Price tag

100

Area in a grocery store with frozen food items.

Frozen section

100

When you just want to walk around and look at things (but not necessarily buy them).

Window shop

200

To spend a lot of money on something.

splurge

200

The place or process where you pay for your items in a store.

Checkout

200

Something marked as a reduced price to clear inventory.

Clearance

200

Where you pack your purchased items into bags.

Bagging Area

200

To go shopping for a very long time, until you are exhausted.


shop 'til you drop

300

Money returned to a customer for a returned product.

Refund

300

If you’re unwilling to spend money—even when you should spend money.

stingy

300

A person who alters clothes to fit better.

Tailor
300

 A wheeled basket used to carry groceries while shopping.

Cart

300

A short period during which someone buys a lot of things, often more than they need.

shopping spree

400

To swap an item for another, usually in the context of returning goods.

Exchange

400

If you think a price for something is so expensive that it’s unfair.

ripoff

400

A private area in a store to try on clothes.

Fitting Room

400

The section of a store that sells fresh fruits and vegetables.

Produce

400

If you did not pay much for any item, it is a ___.

steal

500

Negotiating or arguing over the terms of a purchase, agreement, or contract

haggle

500

A guarantee about the quality of a product and the promise of repair or replacement.

Warranty

500

The act of shopping to feel better.

Retail therapy 

500

A passageway between shelves in a store.

Aisle

500

To spend more money than one can afford or to spend a lot of money, perhaps causing financial strain.

To break the bank OR that something costs an arm and a leg