Globalization Vocabulary

6 words in this vocabulary list

noun A large-scale commercial enterprise, typically characterized by extensive resources, high revenue, and significant influence in the market.

  • Big business plays a significant role in the global economy.
  • Big business is all about making big bucks.
  • Big business is where the real money is at.
  • Big business is like a giant machine that never stops running.

noun the state or condition of being colonized

  • The process of colonization often led to the displacement of indigenous populations.
  • Colonization resulted in a lot of people being forced off their land.
  • Colonization really messed things up for the native folks.
  • The colonization of my thoughts by negative emotions was overwhelming.

noun the act or process of moving from one place to another, typically for work or living purposes

  • The government implemented new policies to regulate migration patterns.
  • People are moving to different countries for better opportunities.
  • I heard a lot of folks are 'migrating' to the city for work.
  • The migration of ideas from one culture to another can lead to beautiful innovations.

noun a company operating in several countries

adjective relating to or involving several countries

  • The multinational corporation operates in several countries around the world.
  • My cousin works for a big multinational company.
  • I heard that multinational gig is paying really well.
  • Her mind was like a multinational organization, with thoughts coming from all over the world.

noun a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun

  • The wide world of academia offers endless opportunities for research and discovery.
  • There's so much to explore in the wide world of online shopping.
  • I can't wait to travel and see what the wide world has to offer.
  • In the wide world of politics, anything can happen.

noun a form of capitalism characterized by the risk-taking and speculation typically associated with gambling in a casino

  • Casino capitalism refers to the risky and speculative behavior of financial markets.
  • People often lose a lot of money in casino capitalism because of the high risks involved.
  • Playing the stock market like a casino is a sure way to lose all your money.
  • The economy is like a casino capitalism game where the odds are stacked against the average person.