Vocabularies

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noun
dɪˈfleɪʃən

Reduction of the general level of prices in an economy.

"Deflation often leads to decreased consumer spending."

noun
stæɡˈneɪʃən

A period of little or no growth in an economy.

"Economic stagnation leads to a lack of growth in the job market."

noun
rɪˈsɛʃən

A period of temporary economic decline during which trade and industrial activity are reduced.

"The economy is experiencing a recession due to external factors."

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crisis

noun
ˈkraɪsɪs

A time of intense difficulty, trouble, or danger.

"The financial crisis affected global markets."

noun
ˌikwɪˈlɪbrɪəm

A state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced.

"Achieving economic equilibrium is essential for long-term stability."

noun
ɪnˈsɛntɪvz

Things that motivate or encourage one to do something.

"Tax incentives are used to encourage investment in renewable energy."

noun
ɪˈkɒnəmiːz

The wealth and resources of a country or region.

"Emerging economies have been growing rapidly over the past decade."

noun
ˈɪmpækt

The action of one object coming forcibly into contact with another; a marked effect or influence.

"The impact of climate change can be seen in rising sea levels."

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goods

noun
ɡʊdz

Merchandise or possessions; things that are bought and sold.

"The company produces high-quality goods for export."

noun
ˈsɜːvɪsɪz

The action of helping or doing work for someone.

"Services in the healthcare industry are essential for well-being."

noun
ˈrɛvənuː

Income, especially when of a company or organization.

"The company's revenue grew by 10% this year."

noun
/ˌɪn.əˈveɪ.ʃən/

The development of new ideas, methods, or technologies

"Innovation drives technological progress and business growth."

adjective
/strəˈtiː.dʒɪk/

Well-planned method for achieving long-term goals

"The company took a strategic approach to expand its market."

noun
/əˌdæp.təˈbɪl.ɪ.ti/

The ability to easily adjust to new environments or situations

"Adaptability is essential for success in a rapidly changing world."

adjective
/dɪsˈrʌp.tɪv/

Something that brings major changes to existing markets or industries

"E-commerce has been disruptive to traditional retail businesses."

noun
/ˈbɛntʃˌmɑːr.kɪŋ/

Comparing with a specific industry or competitor to set standards

"Companies use benchmarking to assess their performance."

noun
/ˌaɪ.diˈeɪ.ʃən/

The process of creating new ideas

"Ideation is the first step in the innovation process."

noun
/səˌsteɪ.nəˈbɪl.ɪ.ti/

The ability to maintain environmental and social balance for the long term

"Sustainability ensures that future generations can meet their needs."

adjective
/ˌɒn.trə.prəˈnɜː.ri.əl/

Skills in business management and creating new opportunities

"His entrepreneurial mindset helped him build a successful company."

noun
/ˌɪn.dʒəˈnjuː.ɪ.ti/

The ability to find new and clever solutions

"His ingenuity led to the development of a new technology."

noun
/ˌfiː.zəˈbɪl.ɪ.ti/

The possibility of a project or plan being implemented

"The feasibility of the project depends on funding."

noun
/ˌskeɪ.ləˈbɪl.ə.ti/

The ability to expand to larger scales while maintaining efficiency

"The startup focused on scalability to handle future growth."

noun
/ˌɒp.tɪ.maɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/

Improving processes to increase performance and efficiency

"SEO optimization helps websites rank higher on search engines."

noun
/ˌmɑːr.kɪ.təˈbɪl.ə.ti/

The possibility of commercial success for a product or service

"The new product's marketability depends on consumer demand."