consumers (noun)

  • 51gripesite — noun A website aimed at making consumers more aware of deficient goods and services …

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  • 52cybermarket — noun a) A market (place where goods are sold) on the Internet or in cyberspace. b) A market (group of potential consumers) on the Internet or in cyberspace …

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  • 53mouseprint — noun The fine print found within ads for products telling consumers the details, usually positioned as a few small lines at the bottom of the ad. Syn: fine print …

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  • 54purchasing power — noun The amount of goods and services that can be bought with a unit of currency or by consumers. High interest rates are affecting the purchasing power of homeowners …

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  • 55discretionary spending — noun a) The amount or portion of a persons or groups expenditures which is used for non essential or voluntary disbursements; the amount or portion of ones expenditures which one may make as one sees fit. In this scenario discretionary spending… …

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  • 56lemon law — noun A law dealing with defective items, especially automobiles, and consumers rights. You should consult the applicable lemon laws and see if you have grounds for a return or replacement …

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  • 57blackout — noun a) Temporary loss of consciousness or memory. b) A large scale power failure, and resulting loss of electricity to consumers. Syn: pass out …

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  • 58consumer good — noun Goods that consumers or end users buy; contrast with goods that are sold to businesses. At a shopping mall, one can purchase consumer goods …

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  • 59conscience — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ clean (esp. AmE), clear, easy, good ▪ How can you do your job with a clean conscience? ▪ I have a clear conscience. ▪ …

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  • 60offering — noun 1 something produced for other people ADJECTIVE ▪ latest, new, recent ▪ current ▪ standard ▪ the hot dog vendor s standard offerings of mustard, relish and ketchup …

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