Retail Customer Service

5 words in this vocabulary list

noun a person who owns or uses a card, especially a credit or debit card

  • The cardholder must present a valid ID when making a transaction.
  • Hey, can you pass me the cardholder so I can swipe my card?
  • I'll just borrow my friend's cardholder for the night out.
  • As the cardholder of this project, I am responsible for its success.

noun a sudden descent or decrease

verb to visit briefly or unexpectedly

preposition a preposition that indicates a brief or unexpected visit

  • Please feel free to drop in at our office anytime during business hours.
  • Hey, why don't you drop in for a cup of coffee later?
  • I might drop in on the party tonight if I'm not too tired.
  • Her sudden drop in performance was a cause for concern.

noun the act of fetching; a game in which an object is thrown and retrieved by a dog

verb to go for and bring back; retrieve

  • Please fetch me the latest report from the printer.
  • Hey, can you fetch me a glass of water?
  • I'll fetch you some snacks from the kitchen.
  • His speech really fetched the attention of the audience.

PDQ

noun PDQ is a noun that stands for 'Pretty Darn Quick'. It is often used as an abbreviation to indicate something is done or will be done very quickly.

  • The company requires all employees to submit their reports PDQ.
  • Hey, can you finish that task PDQ?
  • I need that information ASAP, PDQ!
  • She made a decision PDQ, without hesitation.

noun the action of dismissing someone from employment; the act of plundering or looting a place

verb present participle of sack, meaning to dismiss someone from employment or to plunder or loot a place

  • The company announced the sacking of several employees due to budget cuts.
  • Did you hear about the sacking at work? It's causing a lot of stress.
  • Man, I can't believe they're sacking Kevin. He was one of the best workers.
  • The sacking of the quarterback led to a dramatic shift in the team's performance.