Market Research Terms

6 words in this vocabulary list

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence. In this case, 'among' shows the relationship of being surrounded by or in the midst of multiple things or people.

  • Among the various options available, the committee decided to go with the most cost-effective solution.
  • I saw your name among the list of participants for the upcoming workshop.
  • She's definitely the coolest among all of us.
  • His voice stood out among the cacophony of sounds in the bustling market.

noun A person who is skilled in analyzing data or information

  • The financial analyst presented a detailed report on the company's performance.
  • The analyst said the project is on track and going well.
  • Yo, did you hear about that data analyst who cracked the case wide open?
  • She is like a detective, always analyzing every situation like an analyst.

noun physical work or activity that involves the legs, typically in preparation for something else

  • The intern was tasked with doing all the legwork for the research project.
  • I don't mind doing the legwork as long as it leads to something good in the end.
  • I'm not doing all the legwork for this group project, someone else needs to step up.
  • She did all the legwork in preparing for the presentation, so it went off without a hitch.

noun A person who is not an expert in a particular field, an ordinary person

preposition In this context, 'in' is used to show the location or position of the man

  • The man in the street is often overlooked in policy decisions.
  • The average man in the street just wants to live a peaceful life.
  • The man in the street is just trying to make ends meet.
  • The man in the street represents the common people in society.

noun media organization - a company or entity that produces and distributes news and information through various forms of media such as television, radio, print, or online platforms

  • The media organization conducted an in-depth investigation into the corruption scandal.
  • The media organization is always digging up the juiciest gossip.
  • That media organization knows how to spill the tea on celebrities.
  • The media organization is like a watchdog, always keeping an eye on those in power.

noun a system of telephones set up for a particular purpose, such as customer service or fundraising

  • The campaign organized a phone bank to reach out to potential voters.
  • I volunteered to work the phone bank for the candidate running for office.
  • Let's crush it at the phone bank tonight!
  • The customer service team was like a well-oiled phone bank, handling calls efficiently and effectively.