Retail Operations

7 words in this vocabulary list

noun a machine used for performing mathematical calculations, especially addition and subtraction

  • The accountant used an adding machine to calculate the company's expenses.
  • I need to borrow your adding machine to do some quick math.
  • I can't do this without my trusty adding machine.
  • His mind worked like an adding machine, always calculating and analyzing every situation.

noun a person or thing that has been excluded or omitted from consideration or a particular group

verb to exclude or disregard someone or something from consideration or a particular group

  • Please do not count out loud during the exam.
  • Don't count out loud while I'm trying to concentrate.
  • I wouldn't count out your chances of winning just yet.
  • Even when things seem tough, don't count yourself out of the game.

noun A person responsible for controlling or administering an organization or group of staff.

verb N/A

adjective N/A

adverb N/A

pronoun N/A

preposition N/A

conjunction N/A

interjection N/A

article N/A

  • The manager of the company is responsible for overseeing all operations and making strategic decisions.
  • My manager is really understanding and always willing to help out when needed.
  • I can't believe my manager let me leave work early today, he's the best!
  • The manager of the team is like the captain of a ship, guiding everyone towards success.

verb A word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence. In this case, 'shelved' is the past tense of the verb 'shelve', meaning to put on a shelf or to set aside for later consideration.

  • The project was shelved due to budget constraints.
  • We decided to shelve the idea for now.
  • Let's shelf that plan and come back to it later.
  • He shelved his emotions and focused on the task at hand.

noun a household appliance used for washing clothes

  • The washing machine is an essential appliance for every household to keep clothes clean.
  • I need to throw these dirty clothes in the washing machine before we leave.
  • I'll just toss these in the washer real quick.
  • Her mind was like a washing machine, constantly spinning with thoughts and ideas.

noun A person who is responsible for granting or denying access to a particular area or information

  • The access clerk at the library helped me find the book I was looking for.
  • I asked the access clerk at the hospital for directions to the nearest restroom.
  • The access clerk at the DMV was super chill and helped me with my license renewal.
  • The access clerk to the CEO's office holds the key to important information within the company.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'door' is a noun.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun. In this case, 'active' is an adjective that describes the type of door.

  • The active door in the building is equipped with an automatic sensor.
  • Make sure you use the active door when entering the office.
  • Hey, let's head out through the active door to grab some lunch.
  • She knew that taking the active door in her career would lead to more opportunities.