A2 noun #4,234 رایج‌ترین 3 دقیقه مطالعه

discount

A discount is a lower price than the usual one.

Explanation at your level:

A discount means you pay less money. If a shirt is 10 dollars but you pay 8 dollars, you have a discount. It is good for saving money!

When you see a discount, the price is lower than the normal price. Many shops offer a discount to help people buy more things. You can ask, 'Is there a discount for students?'

A discount is a reduction in price. It is a common strategy for stores to attract customers. You might see a 50% discount during a big sale. It is always helpful to look for a discount before you buy expensive items.

The term discount refers to a decrease in the standard price of goods or services. It is often used as a marketing incentive to drive sales. In a professional context, you might negotiate a bulk discount when purchasing supplies for a company. It is a versatile word that appears in both retail and financial sectors.

Beyond simple retail, discount can also imply a psychological or strategic devaluation. To 'discount' an opinion means to disregard it or treat it as unimportant. This figurative usage demonstrates the word's versatility, moving from the concrete world of currency to the abstract world of ideas and social interaction.

Etymologically, the concept of the discount reflects the historical shift from mercantile accounting to modern consumerism. In advanced discourse, one might discuss the 'discounting' of future earnings in economic theory, showing how the word functions as a cornerstone of financial modeling. Its usage spans from the mundane act of coupon-clipping to the complex calculations of macroeconomics, illustrating the breadth of English vocabulary.

واژه در 30 ثانیه

  • A discount is a price reduction.
  • It is used in retail and business.
  • It is a countable noun.
  • It can also be a verb meaning to disregard.

Think of a discount as a little gift to your wallet! It is essentially a price drop that makes an item more affordable. When you see a sign that says '20% off,' that is a discount in action.

You will encounter this word everywhere, from grocery stores to online shopping carts. It is a win-win situation: you get to save money, and the shop owner moves their products faster. It is one of the most useful words in the English language for anyone who loves a good deal.

The word discount has a fascinating journey through time. It comes from the Old Italian word discontare, which literally means 'to count off' or 'to deduct.' It eventually traveled through Middle French before landing in English during the 16th century.

Originally, it was used mostly in banking and financial circles to describe the deduction of interest when a loan was paid early. Over the centuries, the meaning expanded from strictly financial transactions to the retail world we know today. It is a perfect example of how language evolves from specific technical jargon into everyday vocabulary.

In daily life, we often pair discount with verbs like 'get,' 'offer,' or 'receive.' You might say, 'I got a discount on these shoes.' In formal business settings, you might hear phrases like 'a trade discount' or 'a bulk discount.'

Remember that it is a countable noun. You can have 'a discount' or 'many discounts.' Using it correctly helps you sound like a savvy shopper or a professional negotiator. It is a very neutral term, fitting perfectly in both casual chats with friends and professional emails.

While 'discount' itself isn't always in an idiom, it is closely related to phrases about value. 1. At a discount: Meaning at a lower price than usual. 2. Deep discount: A very large reduction in price. 3. Discount the possibility: To decide that something is unlikely to happen. 4. Give a discount: To lower the price for someone. 5. Student discount: A special price reduction for people in school.

As a noun, discount is stressed on the first syllable: DIS-count. If you use it as a verb, the stress shifts to the second: dis-COUNT. It is a classic English stress-shift pattern!

The plural is simply 'discounts.' When using it in a sentence, we usually use the indefinite article 'a' or 'an' before it, like 'I received a discount.' It rhymes with 'account' and 'amount,' making it easy to remember in a list of financial terms.

Fun Fact

It was originally a banking term for interest deductions.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈdɪskaʊnt/

Stress on the first syllable.

US /ˈdɪskaʊnt/

Clear 's' and 'k' sounds.

Common Errors

  • stressing the wrong syllable
  • mispronouncing the 's'
  • swallowing the 't'

Rhymes With

amount account count mount surmount

Difficulty Rating

خواندن 1/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Commonly used

Speaking 2/5

Very useful

شنیدن 1/5

Clear sound

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

price money shop

Learn Next

coupon bargain sale

پیشرفته

deduction rebate valuation

Grammar to Know

Articles (a/an)

a discount

Stress Shift

DIS-count (n) vs dis-COUNT (v)

Countable Nouns

one discount, two discounts

Examples by Level

1

The shirt has a discount.

shirt = clothing, discount = less money

Use 'a' with singular countable nouns.

2

I want a discount.

I want = I would like

Common request pattern.

3

Is there a discount?

Is there = question format

Standard question structure.

4

The discount is big.

big = large amount

Adjective + noun.

5

He likes the discount.

likes = enjoys

Subject-verb-object.

6

We see a discount.

see = look at

Simple present.

7

This is a discount.

This = the price reduction

Demonstrative pronoun.

8

Get a discount now.

Get = receive

Imperative mood.

1

The store offers a 10% discount.

2

I used a coupon for a discount.

3

Students get a special discount.

4

The discount ends today.

5

She found a big discount online.

6

Is the discount for everyone?

7

We love a good discount.

8

The price includes a discount.

1

They offered us a generous discount.

2

You can apply the discount at checkout.

3

The discount applies to all items.

4

I am looking for a discount code.

5

The shop gave a discount for cash payments.

6

Don't miss the seasonal discount.

7

Is there a discount for bulk orders?

8

The discount makes it very affordable.

1

The company provided a significant discount to loyal customers.

2

We negotiated a discount on the annual subscription.

3

The discount is valid until the end of the month.

4

She was able to secure a discount through her membership.

5

The retail sector relies heavily on discount strategies.

6

The discount was automatically applied to my cart.

7

I had to ask for a discount to stay within budget.

8

The discount period has now expired.

1

The manager was willing to discount the price for a quick sale.

2

We must not discount the possibility of a market correction.

3

The discount rate is a critical factor in the valuation.

4

His opinion was largely discounted by the committee.

5

The store's discount policy is quite transparent.

6

They offered a discount in exchange for a long-term contract.

7

The discount was negligible compared to the total cost.

8

The analyst discounted the rumors of a merger.

1

The economic model accounts for the discounting of future cash flows.

2

One should not discount the influence of cultural factors in this decision.

3

The merchant offered a discount to expedite the transaction.

4

His reputation was discounted by the scandal.

5

The discount was a mere pittance in the grand scheme.

6

They applied a deep discount to liquidate the assets.

7

The theory was discounted by the scientific community.

8

The discount structure is designed to incentivize repeat business.

مترادف‌ها

reduction markdown concession deduction rebate allowance

متضادها

ترکیب‌های رایج

get a discount
offer a discount
apply a discount
student discount
big discount
bulk discount
price discount
receive a discount
ask for a discount
valid discount

Idioms & Expressions

"at a discount"

at a lower price

I bought it at a discount.

neutral

"discount the idea"

ignore or dismiss an idea

Don't discount the idea too quickly.

neutral

"deep discount"

a very large price drop

They are offering a deep discount.

business

"trade discount"

reduction for businesses

We qualify for a trade discount.

formal

"cash discount"

cheaper if you pay with cash

They offer a small cash discount.

business

"give a discount"

to lower the price

Can you give me a discount?

neutral

Easily Confused

discount vs Deduction

Both mean taking money away.

Deduction is usually for tax/salary; discount is for retail.

Tax deduction vs. store discount.

discount vs Refund

Both involve money back.

Refund is money back after a return; discount is money saved at purchase.

I got a refund for the broken item.

discount vs Rebate

Both lower the cost.

Rebate is money returned after the purchase.

Mail-in rebate.

discount vs Markdown

Both mean lower price.

Markdown is a store-initiated price drop.

The items are on markdown.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + get + a + discount

I got a discount.

A2

Subject + offer + a + discount

They offer a discount.

B1

Subject + ask + for + a + discount

He asked for a discount.

B2

Subject + qualify + for + a + discount

We qualify for a discount.

C1

Subject + discount + the + idea

They discounted the idea.

خانواده کلمه

Nouns

discounter a store that sells things cheaply

Verbs

discount to reduce price or disregard

Adjectives

discounted reduced in price

مرتبط

account shares etymological roots

How to Use It

frequency

9

Formality Scale

Formal: Deduction Neutral: Discount Casual: Sale/Bargain

اشتباهات رایج

I have a discount of 10 dollars. I have a 10-dollar discount.
Adjective phrase structure.
The store discounted the price down. The store discounted the price.
Redundant 'down'.
I want a discount price. I want a discount.
Discount is usually the noun itself.
They gave me a discount to 50%. They gave me a 50% discount.
Preposition usage.
I discount this idea. I disregard this idea.
Discount as a verb is more formal/specific.

Tips

💡

Memory Palace

Imagine a giant 'DIS' sign over a counter.

💡

Native Speakers

We say 'Did you get a discount?'

🌍

Cultural Insight

Sales are huge in the US.

💡

Grammar Shortcut

Use 'a' before discount.

💡

Say It Right

Stress the first part.

💡

Don't Make This Mistake

Don't say 'discount price'.

💡

Did You Know?

It comes from Italian.

💡

Study Smart

Use it in a real sentence today.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

DIS (distance) + COUNT (numbers) = Count the distance away from the original price.

Visual Association

A price tag with a big red line through the original price.

Word Web

Sale Coupon Savings Price Bargain

چالش

Try to find three items with a discount this week.

ریشه کلمه

Italian/French

Original meaning: to count off/deduct

بافت فرهنگی

None, but asking for a discount in high-end stores can be seen as rude.

Discounts are a huge part of American retail culture (e.g., Black Friday).

'Discount' stores like Walmart or Target are cultural icons.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Shopping

  • Is there a discount?
  • Do you have a discount code?
  • I got a great discount.

Business

  • Bulk discount
  • Trade discount
  • Apply a discount

Finance

  • Discount rate
  • Cash discount
  • Discounted cash flow

Education

  • Student discount
  • Faculty discount
  • Group discount

Conversation Starters

"Do you always look for a discount when shopping?"

"What is the best discount you have ever received?"

"Do you think student discounts are fair?"

"Have you ever asked a store for a discount?"

"What do you think of 'discount' stores?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you found a great discount.

Do you think discounts encourage people to buy things they don't need?

Describe a store that you think offers the best discounts.

How does a discount make you feel as a consumer?

سوالات متداول

8 سوال

Yes, it can be a verb meaning to disregard or lower a price.

DIS-count for the noun.

Yes, it is perfectly professional.

Discounts.

Yes, like reduction or markdown.

Yes, especially regarding interest rates.

Politely ask: 'Is there a discount available?'

Usually, but it can mean to ignore an idea.

خودت رو بسنج

fill blank A1

I want a ____ on this shirt.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: discount

Discount fits the context of saving money.

multiple choice A2

What does a discount mean?

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: Lower price

Discount means paying less.

true false B1

A discount is always 50%.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: نادرست

Discounts can be any percentage.

match pairs B1

Word

معنی

All matched!

Matching synonyms and opposites.

sentence order B2

کلمات زیر رو بزن تا جمله رو بسازی
درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح:

Subject-verb-object order.

امتیاز: /5

Related Content

آن را در متن یاد بگیرید

مفید بود؟
هنوز نظری وجود ندارد. اولین نفری باشید که افکار خود را به اشتراک می‌گذارد!