Trade Agreements

8 words in this vocabulary list

noun the activity of buying and selling, especially on a large scale

verb None

adjective None

adverb None

pronoun None

preposition None

conjunction None

interjection None

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  • International commerce plays a crucial role in global economy.
  • Online commerce is booming these days.
  • I'm all about that e-commerce life.
  • In the realm of ideas, commerce refers to the exchange of thoughts and concepts.

noun a person who studies or is an expert in economics

adjective relating to economics or the economy

  • The economic indicators suggest a slowdown in the market.
  • The economy seems to be slowing down.
  • The money situation is looking pretty rough right now.
  • The economic landscape is shifting, causing uncertainty in the financial world.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun

article a word that is used to specify a noun, such as 'the', 'a', or 'an'

  • The EU27 member states are working together to address climate change.
  • Did you know the EU27 countries have a common currency called the euro?
  • The EU27 peeps are meeting up to discuss trade agreements.
  • The EU27 is like a puzzle where each piece represents a member state.

noun a soft Brexit refers to the UK leaving the European Union but maintaining close ties and cooperation with the EU in areas such as trade and regulations

  • The government is considering the possibility of a soft Brexit to minimize economic disruptions.
  • Some people think a soft Brexit would be better for the country's economy.
  • I heard they might go for a soft Brexit instead of a hard one.
  • Choosing a soft Brexit is like taking a gentler approach to leaving the EU.

noun a noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'Brexit' is a noun referring to the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union.

adjective an adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun. 'Hard' is an adjective describing the type of Brexit being referred to.

  • The government is currently discussing the implications of a hard Brexit on the economy.
  • People are worried about what will happen if we have a hard Brexit.
  • I heard that a hard Brexit could really mess things up for us.
  • Navigating through a hard Brexit is like sailing through a stormy sea without a compass.

noun an organization of Caribbean countries established to promote economic integration and cooperation among its members

  • CARICOM, or the Caribbean Community, is an organization that promotes economic integration and cooperation among its member states.
  • Have you heard about CARICOM? It's a group of Caribbean countries working together on different issues.
  • CARICOM is like the Caribbean squad, trying to make things happen in the region.
  • The idea of CARICOM is to create a united front among Caribbean nations, similar to a team working towards a common goal.

noun a type of promissory note or negotiable instrument used in business transactions

  • The accommodation paper outlines the terms and conditions of the rental agreement.
  • Make sure you read through the accommodation paper before signing anything.
  • I skimmed through the accommodation paper and everything seems good to me.
  • The accommodation paper acts as a roadmap for your stay in the new city.

noun the study or practice of politics and economics in relation to the aviation industry

  • The study of aeropolitics focuses on the relationship between airlines and government policies.
  • Aeropolitics can get pretty complicated when it comes to deciding which airlines can fly to certain countries.
  • I never realized how much aeropolitics influences my travel plans until my flight got delayed for hours due to regulations.
  • Navigating the aeropolitics of the business world requires strategic thinking and diplomacy.