Market Research

5 words in this vocabulary list

noun a reply or reaction to something

verb to reply or react in response to something

  • It is important to promptly respond to all inquiries from clients.
  • Hey, can you respond to my text message when you get a chance?
  • I'll hit you up later, make sure you respond!
  • The flowers in the garden seem to respond to the sunlight, blooming beautifully.

noun a specific problem or issue that causes discomfort or distress

  • Identifying the pain points in our current business model is essential for making strategic improvements.
  • I know that dealing with customer complaints is a real pain point for our team.
  • Ugh, that issue with the software is such a pain point for me right now.
  • Addressing the underlying pain points in our relationship will help us move forward more smoothly.

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

verb a word that expresses an action or state of being

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

article a word that specifies a noun (e.g., the, a, an)

  • It is important for businesses to keep a pulse on market trends in order to stay competitive.
  • I like to keep a pulse on what's happening in the neighborhood by talking to my neighbors.
  • I always try to keep a pulse on the latest gossip at school.
  • As a manager, it's crucial to keep a pulse on employee morale to ensure a productive work environment.

noun a person who gives feedback

  • The feedbacker provided detailed and constructive feedback on the project presentation.
  • I asked my friend to be the feedbacker for my speech at the event.
  • I'm the designated feedbacker for our group project.
  • As a feedbacker, she has a keen eye for spotting areas of improvement.

noun plural form of the noun 'advertency', which means the act of being attentive or observant

  • It is important to pay attention to any advertencies in the legal documents before signing.
  • Make sure you don't miss any advertencies in the fine print.
  • Don't overlook the advertencies or you might get in trouble.
  • She navigated through life's challenges with keen advertencies.