Business Models

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun a jointly owned enterprise or organization

adjective relating to or being a cooperative

  • The co op was established to promote economic cooperation among local farmers.
  • Let's join the co op to get discounts on organic produce.
  • I heard the co op is the place to be for all the hipsters in town.
  • Working together in a co op can help us achieve our goals faster.

noun A discount store is a retail store that sells products at lower prices than traditional retail stores.

  • The discount store offers a wide range of products at lower prices.
  • I love shopping at the discount store because everything is so cheap.
  • Let's hit up the discount store for some good deals.
  • The discount store is like a treasure trove of affordable items.

noun an economic system in which private business operates in competition and largely free of state control.

adjective not under the control or in the power of another; able to act or be done as one wishes.

  • Free enterprise allows individuals to freely engage in economic activities without government interference.
  • In a free enterprise system, people can start their own businesses and compete in the market.
  • You gotta love the opportunities that come with free enterprise, man.
  • The artist's creativity flourished in the free enterprise of his own mind.

noun a payment made regularly to a business or organization in exchange for products or services

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  • The annual subscription fee for the magazine is $50.
  • I signed up for a subscription to that new streaming service.
  • I'm not paying for another subscription, it's too expensive.
  • His dedication to yoga is like a subscription to inner peace.