Retail Business Vocabulary

10 words in this vocabulary list

noun a place where bread and cakes are made and sold

  • The bakery on the corner sells a variety of freshly baked goods.
  • Let's grab some pastries from the bakery for breakfast.
  • I heard the bakery down the street has the best cinnamon rolls in town.
  • Her voice was as sweet and comforting as the aroma of a bakery.

noun a person or business that sells books

  • The bookdealer had a vast collection of rare and antique books.
  • I always go to that bookdealer for the best deals on used books.
  • The bookdealer hooked me up with some dope reads.
  • She was a bookdealer of knowledge, always sharing wisdom with those around her.

noun a person or business that makes or sells clothing or cloth goods

  • The clothier specialized in creating custom-tailored suits for his clients.
  • I always go to that clothier down the street for my dress shirts.
  • That clothier is the bomb - they always have the freshest styles.
  • As a clothier of words, the author weaved together a beautiful story.

noun a book in which daily transactions are recorded

  • The accountant diligently recorded all financial transactions in the daybook.
  • I keep all my important notes in my daybook so I don't forget anything.
  • I lost my daybook with all my important info, I'm totally screwed.
  • Her mind was like a daybook, storing memories and thoughts for safekeeping.

noun a person or company that sells cloth and clothes

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  • The draper carefully measured the fabric before cutting it.
  • I'm going to stop by the draper's shop to pick up some new curtains.
  • My friend is a draper and can hook you up with some awesome custom-made clothes.
  • The draper of words wove a beautiful tapestry of poetry in his latest work.

noun a person who owns or has the exclusive right to something, such as a business or property

  • The proprietor of the hotel greeted us warmly upon our arrival.
  • The shop proprietor is always friendly and helpful.
  • The bar's proprietor is a cool dude who knows how to throw a party.
  • As the proprietor of her own destiny, she made bold decisions to shape her future.

van

noun a type of vehicle used for transporting goods or people

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  • The van arrived to transport the goods to the warehouse.
  • Let's take the van to the beach for a picnic.
  • I'll catch a ride in the van with my buddies.
  • The van of progress is moving steadily towards our goals.

noun a person who sells wine

  • The wine merchant recommended a bottle of Bordeaux for the dinner party.
  • I always go to that wine merchant for the best deals on chardonnay.
  • The wine merchant hooked me up with a killer cabernet sauvignon.
  • As a wine merchant of knowledge, she could distinguish the subtle differences in flavor profiles.

app

noun a software application, especially a small, specialized program downloaded onto mobile devices

  • The app provides users with a comprehensive list of features for productivity.
  • I love using this app to keep track of my daily tasks.
  • That app is lit, it has all the cool filters for photos.
  • His mind works like a well-designed app, always processing information efficiently.

noun a period of time during the night, typically late in the evening

adjective occurring or done late at night

  • The employees worked late into the night to finish the project before the deadline.
  • We had a late night watching movies and eating junk food.
  • Let's go out for a late night snack at the diner.
  • The idea came to me in a late night brainstorming session.