Retail Terms

5 words in this vocabulary list

noun a place where someone or something is left or delivered

verb to deposit or deliver someone or something to a specific location

  • I will need to drop off the documents at the office before 5 pm.
  • Can you drop off the package at my house later?
  • I'll drop off the books at your place tomorrow.
  • She decided to drop off the project due to lack of interest.

noun a narrow road or way between buildings, walls, or hedges

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  • The bicycle lane is designated for cyclists only.
  • Let's take the left lane to avoid traffic.
  • I'll meet you in the fast lane at the party.
  • She always stays in her own lane and doesn't get involved in drama.

noun A written acknowledgment that something has been received

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  • Please make sure to keep all your receipts for reimbursement purposes.
  • Hey, don't forget to hang on to your receipts in case you need to return something.
  • I always stash my receipts in a shoebox just in case I need them later.
  • The success of the project can be seen in the positive feedback and glowing receipts from satisfied customers.

noun a booth, cubicle, or stand used by a vendor, salesperson, etc.

verb to come to a standstill

  • The market stall was filled with fresh produce from local farmers.
  • I saw a cute little stall selling handmade jewelry at the fair.
  • Let's hit up that food stall for some grub.
  • His progress in the project came to a stall when he encountered a technical issue.

noun a feeling of regret or guilt after making a purchase

  • The customer experienced buyer’s remorse after realizing the product did not meet their expectations.
  • I had major buyer’s remorse after splurging on that expensive handbag.
  • I totally regret buying those shoes, total buyer’s remorse.
  • She felt a wave of buyer’s remorse wash over her as she left the store.