Pronunciation: /ɪˌkɑːnəˈmɪk/
noun a person who studies or is an expert in economics
A1 The economic of the country is stable.
A2 She studied economics in college.
B1 The economic policies of the government are under scrutiny.
B2 The economic impact of the pandemic has been severe.
C1 He is an expert in international economics.
C2 The economic forecast for the next quarter is positive.
adjective relating to economics or the economy
A1 The economic situation in my country is not good.
A2 We need to consider the economic impact of our decisions.
B1 The government is implementing new economic policies to boost growth.
B2 The economic forecast for next year is looking positive.
C1 Experts are analyzing the long-term economic implications of the trade agreement.
C2 The economic indicators suggest that inflation may rise in the coming months.
formal The economic indicators suggest a slowdown in the market.
informal The economy seems to be slowing down.
slang The money situation is looking pretty rough right now.
figurative The economic landscape is shifting, causing uncertainty in the financial world.
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