Market Analysis Terms

9 words in this vocabulary list

noun a detailed examination of the elements or structure of something, typically as a basis for discussion or interpretation

  • The data analysis revealed interesting trends in consumer behavior.
  • I did a quick analysis of the situation and it doesn't look good.
  • I ran some numbers and did an analysis - turns out we're in trouble.
  • Her analysis of the novel's themes shed light on the author's intentions.

adjective causing someone to lose confidence or enthusiasm; disheartening

  • The results of the study were discouraging, showing a significant decrease in test scores.
  • It's really discouraging to see all the litter on the beach.
  • I'm feeling so discouraged about my job search right now.
  • The dark clouds overhead were discouraging any hope of a sunny day.

noun a region of the ocean near the equator, characterized by calm and light winds

  • The economy has been stuck in the doldrums for the past few months.
  • I've been feeling a bit down in the doldrums lately.
  • I can't seem to shake off these doldrums, man.
  • Her creativity was in the doldrums until she found inspiration again.

noun a discovery or conclusion reached after examination or investigation

verb present participle of find, meaning to discover or perceive by chance or unexpectedly

  • The finding of the research study indicated a strong correlation between exercise and mental health.
  • I couldn't believe the finding of the investigation - it was so unexpected!
  • The finding of the survey was mind-blowing, dude!
  • The finding of the treasure map led them to a hidden cave filled with gold and jewels.

noun a warning or indication of a future event

  • It is always wise to provide a forewarning before implementing any major changes in the company.
  • Just a heads up, I'll be giving a forewarning about the upcoming project deadlines in our next meeting.
  • I'll shoot you a forewarning text before I drop by your place tonight.
  • The dark clouds gathering on the horizon were a forewarning of the impending storm.

adjective describes something that is making or likely to make a profit

  • The company's new marketing strategy proved to be highly profitable, increasing revenue by 20%.
  • Selling handmade crafts online can be really profitable if you know how to market them well.
  • Investing in cryptocurrencies can be super profitable if you time it right.
  • Learning a new skill can be profitable in ways you never imagined, opening up new opportunities and experiences.

noun a fruit or vegetable that is fully developed and ready to be eaten

adjective fully grown and developed, ready to be eaten or used

  • The farmer carefully selected the ripe tomatoes for market.
  • These peaches are so ripe, they're practically falling off the tree!
  • Dude, these avocados are totally ripe for guacamole.
  • The time is ripe for a change in leadership.

adjective not influenced or changed by someone or something; not affected or altered

  • The new policy will remain unaffected by the recent changes in the market.
  • Don't worry, your decision will be unaffected by my opinion.
  • Her attitude is so chill, she's totally unaffected by all the drama.
  • His calm demeanor in the face of chaos showed that he was truly unaffected by the situation.

noun a temporary recovery or increase in value of a declining stock or other security, followed by a further decline

  • The stock market experienced a dead cat bounce after the initial steep decline.
  • I heard the market had a dead cat bounce, but it's still pretty unpredictable.
  • I don't trust this dead cat bounce in the market, it feels like a sucker's rally.
  • After a period of feeling down, she finally experienced a dead cat bounce in her mood and started to feel better.