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Bargain (n)
A good deal, something bought at a lower price than usual
Shoplifting (n)
The act of stealing goods from a store
Aisle (n)
A passage between rows of seats in a building or in a store
Retailer (n)
A person or company that sells goods to customers
Tempt (v)
To attract someone to do something that may not be good for them
Manipulate (v)
To control or influence someone or something in a skillful way
Browse (v)
To look through or glance at items in a relaxed way
Boost (v)
To increase or improve something
Decompress (v)
To relax and relieve stress
Unplanned purchase (n)
Buying something without planning to do so
Appetites (n)
Strong desires or cravings for something, especially food
Decoy items (n)
Products used to attract attention or mislead
Branded product (n)
A product that is sold under a well-known name or brand
Own-label product (n)
A product sold under a store's own brand
Asset (n)
Something valuable owned by a person or company
Turnover (n)
The total sales made by a business in a given period
Revenue (n)
Income generated by a business or organization
Tempo (n)
The speed at which something happens or is done
Anathema (n)
Something or someone strongly disliked or opposed
Disposable (adj)
Designed to be used once and then thrown away
Intrepid (adj)
Fearless and adventurous
Desperate (adj)
Feeling hopeless and willing to do anything to change a situation
Intrigued (adj)
Very interested and curious about something
Deter (v)
To prevent someone from doing something
Eschew (v)
To deliberately avoid or stay away from something
Amend (v)
To change or correct something, especially a document
Get lumbered (phrasal v)
To be burdened with something unwanted or difficult
Pay lip service to (idiom)
To express support or approval without actually taking action
In excess of (prep)
More than a certain amount or number
To no avail (idiom)
Without any success or result
Come across (phrasal v)
To meet or encounter by chance
A piggy bank (n)
A small container used by children to save money
Save money for a rainy day (idiom)
To save money for future emergencies or hardships
Broke (adj)
Having no money
Get into debt (phrasal v)
To owe money to someone or a financial institution
Comprehend (v)
To understand something
Money management skill (n)
The ability to use and control financial resources wisely
Pocket money (n)
A small amount of money given to children by parents for personal use
Recall (v)
To remember something from the past
Occupied with (adj)
To be busy doing something
Crash (v)
To fall or break suddenly, often with a loud noise
Repair (v)
To fix or restore something that is broken
Make up my mind (idiom)
To decide on something after considering options
Struck (adj)
Affected or impressed by something
Blazing-fast (adj)
Extremely fast
Cost someone a fortune (idiom)
To be very expensive
Squander (v)
To waste something in a foolish way, especially money
Exorbitant (adj)
Unreasonably high, especially in price
Set aside (phrasal v)
To reserve or save something for a specific purpose
In retrospect (phrase)
Looking back at something in the past
Reasonably-priced (adj)
Fairly priced or affordable
cover the daily expenses
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