English Vocabulary: 40 Words Related to Shopping and Money
Hello everyone,
Let’s talk about shopping and money vocabulary.
Here’s a list of 40 words related to shopping and money, with their meanings:
Shopping Words
Cart – A basket on wheels for carrying items while you shop.
Checkout – The place where you pay for your items at the store or online.
Receipt – A paper or digital proof of your purchase.
Discount – A reduction in price.
Bargain – A deal where you get more value for your money.
Sale – When items are sold at lower prices than usual.
Store – A place where you can buy things.
Cashier – The person who handles payments at a store.
Coupon – A voucher that gives you a discount on your purchase.
Mall – A large building or group of stores where you can shop.
Shopping List – A list of items you plan to buy.
Receipt – A document showing proof of purchase.
Retail – Selling products directly to consumers.
Brand – A name or logo associated with a product.
Inventory – The stock of goods available for sale.
Purchase – The act of buying something.
Try On – To put on clothes or accessories to see if they fit or look good.
Return – To bring an item back to the store for a refund or exchange.
Refund – Money returned to you when you return a product.
Grocery – Items typically bought at a supermarket, like food and cleaning supplies.
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Money Words
Budget – A plan for how you will spend and save your money.
Savings – Money set aside for future use.
Expense – Money spent on something.
Income – Money earned from work or investments.
Deposit – Money put into a bank account.
Withdrawal – Taking money out of a bank account.
Debt – Money owed to someone else.
Loan – Money borrowed that must be paid back.
Interest – Extra money paid on top of a loan or earned on savings.
Investment – Money put into something to make a profit in the future.
Credit – Money available for borrowing or a positive balance on an account.
Account – A record of your money in the bank or another financial institution.
Transaction – An exchange of money for goods or services.
Currency – The money used in a particular country, like dollars or euros.
Expense – A cost or payment for something.
Bill – A statement of money owed for goods or services.
Statement – A report showing all transactions in a bank account.
Cash – Physical money, like coins and bills.
Digital Payment – Paying for things using online methods like apps or cards.
Financial Planner – A professional who helps you manage your money.
Hope you find these words helpful for your shopping and money conversations! 😊