Business Practices

6 words in this vocabulary list

adjective describing or relating to something that is suitable or relevant to a particular situation

adverb in a way that is suitable or relevant to a particular situation

  • The new policy is only applicable to employees working in the finance department.
  • This rule only applies to people in the finance department.
  • That new law is only for those finance folks.
  • The concept of time management is applicable to all aspects of our lives.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence

  • The company decided to flood the market with their new product in order to increase brand awareness.
  • They're gonna flood the market with those sneakers next week.
  • They're planning to totally flood the market with those new gadgets.
  • The sudden release of the album is going to flood the market with new music.

noun a person's ability or opportunity to choose freely

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

  • Individuals should have the right to make decisions based on free choice.
  • You can pick whatever you want, it's your free choice.
  • Do whatever you feel like, it's a free choice.
  • The artist's brush moved with a free choice, creating a masterpiece.

noun a noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective an adjective describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

adverb an adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb, indicating the manner, place, time, or degree of the action or state expressed by the verb

  • The defendant intentionally misled the jury with false evidence.
  • I didn't mean to hurt your feelings, I wasn't intentionally ignoring you.
  • She intentionally threw shade at her ex during the party.
  • His words were intentionally sharp, cutting through the tension in the room.

noun a person's customary behavior or habit

adjective accustomed or likely to do something

  • He won't be attending the meeting due to a prior commitment.
  • I won't be able to make it to the party tonight, sorry.
  • She won't go out with him because she's not interested.
  • His heart won't let him forget her, no matter how hard he tries.

noun the practice of holding more than one paid position or job at the same time

  • Double jobbing, also known as holding multiple public offices, is considered unethical in many countries.
  • I heard Tom got caught double jobbing by working two government positions at the same time.
  • I can't believe she's double jobbing, what a hustler!
  • Juggling a full-time job and a side gig is like double jobbing in the modern world.