Pronunciation: /prəˈsʌmpʃən/
noun a portmanteau of 'production' and 'consumption', referring to the blurring of the line between producing and consuming goods and services
A1 Prosumption means both producing and consuming goods or services.
A2 The concept of prosumption is becoming more popular in the digital age.
B1 Prosumption allows individuals to actively participate in the economy by creating and using products.
B2 Companies are increasingly incorporating prosumption strategies to engage with their customers.
C1 The role of prosumption in shaping consumer behavior is a complex and evolving field of study.
C2 Researchers are exploring the implications of prosumption on traditional economic models.
formal Prosumption refers to the act of consumers also producing goods or services for their own use or for others.
informal I love prosumption because I can make my own clothes and sell them online.
slang Prosumption is like DIY on steroids, you know what I mean?
figurative In the world of prosumption, everyone is both a producer and a consumer, blurring the lines between the two roles.
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