B2 noun #41 よく出る 3分で読める

consumer

A consumer is someone who buys things to use them.

Explanation at your level:

A consumer is a person who buys things. When you go to a shop to buy food or clothes, you are a consumer. Everyone is a consumer because everyone needs to buy things to live. It is a very common word in English.

A consumer is someone who purchases goods or services. For example, if you buy a ticket for a movie, you are a consumer of that service. Companies study consumers to know what to sell. It is a useful word for talking about shopping and the economy.

The term consumer refers to anyone who uses products or services. In economics, it is the person who drives the market by buying things. In biology, it describes animals that eat plants or other animals. Understanding this word helps you talk about both business trends and nature.

In formal contexts, consumer is used to categorize individuals based on their purchasing habits. We often discuss 'consumer behavior' or 'consumer rights.' The term is slightly more academic than 'shopper' or 'buyer,' making it ideal for professional or educational writing.

The word consumer carries significant weight in modern discourse, often contrasting with 'producer.' It implies a role in a capitalist system where one's identity is partially defined by what one acquires. Furthermore, in ecological sciences, it denotes a trophic level in an ecosystem, highlighting the interconnectedness of life. Using this term demonstrates a grasp of both socio-economic and scientific registers.

Beyond its standard economic and biological definitions, consumer can imply a passive state of existence—one who merely 'consumes' culture or resources rather than creating them. Historically, the evolution of the term reflects the shift from a production-based society to one defined by consumption. Mastery of this word involves recognizing these subtle connotations, particularly in critical theory or environmental debates, where 'consumerism' is often critiqued as a cultural phenomenon.

30秒でわかる単語

  • A consumer is a buyer of goods.
  • It is also a biological term for an organism that eats others.
  • The word comes from Latin 'to take completely'.
  • It is a key term in economics and science.

Hey there! Have you ever wondered what to call yourself when you go to the store and buy a new pair of shoes? You are a consumer! At its heart, the word simply describes anyone who uses up or 'consumes' products.

In the world of business, we talk about consumer behavior all the time. Companies want to know what you like and why you buy things. By understanding the consumer, they can make better products that fit your needs.

But wait, there is a whole other side to this word! If you look at a science textbook, you will see consumers mentioned in food chains. In nature, plants make their own food, but animals—like us—have to eat other things to survive. That makes us biological consumers. So, whether you are buying groceries or just eating an apple, you are participating in the cycle of consumption!

The word consumer has a pretty dramatic history. It comes from the Latin word consumere, which literally means 'to take completely' or 'to waste.' Back in the day, it wasn't always a positive term!

In the 14th century, the word was used to describe things being destroyed or eaten away, like a fire consuming a house or a disease consuming a person's health. It wasn't until much later, around the 18th and 19th centuries, that the word shifted to describe people who purchase things in an economy.

It is fascinating how language changes, right? We went from thinking of 'consumption' as something scary or destructive to seeing it as the engine of our modern economy. Today, we embrace the term as a standard part of our daily lives, completely disconnected from those old, darker meanings of 'wasting away.'

Using the word consumer is quite straightforward, but it usually appears in specific settings. You will hear it most often in economic reports, news about shopping, and biology classes.

Common phrases include consumer confidence, which is how good people feel about the economy, and consumer goods, which are the physical items you buy at a store. It is a very neutral, professional term.

If you are talking to a friend, you might say 'shoppers' or 'customers' instead, as 'consumer' can sound a bit formal or clinical. However, if you are writing an essay or discussing market trends, 'consumer' is exactly the right word to use to sound smart and precise.

While 'consumer' itself isn't the star of many idioms, the concept of consumption is everywhere. Here are a few ways we talk about it:

  • Consumer-driven: When demand from people shapes the market.
  • Consumer advocate: Someone who fights for the rights of buyers.
  • Conspicuous consumption: Buying fancy things just to show off wealth.
  • Consumer protection: Laws designed to keep buyers safe from scams.
  • Mass consumption: When a huge number of people buy the same products.

Grammatically, consumer is a countable noun. You can have one consumer or many consumers. It is almost always used with the definite article 'the' or the indefinite 'a'.

Pronunciation-wise, it is kən-SOO-mer. The stress is on the middle syllable. It rhymes with words like 'bloomer' or 'roomer.' In both British and American English, the pronunciation is quite similar, though Americans might have a slightly 'r' sound at the end.

Remember, it is a noun, but it comes from the verb consume. If you are talking about the act of buying, you use the noun consumption. Keep those forms straight, and you will sound like a native speaker in no time!

Fun Fact

the word originally meant to destroy or waste away

Pronunciation Guide

UK /kənˈsjuː.mər/

starts with a soft 'kuh', middle 'syoo' sound, ends with a soft 'mer'

US /kənˈsuː.mɚ/

starts with 'kuh', middle 'soo' sound, ends with a rhotic 'mer'

Common Errors

  • stressing the first syllable
  • pronouncing the 'u' as 'uh'
  • forgetting the final 'r' sound

Rhymes With

bloomer roomer fumer tumer boomer

Difficulty Rating

読解 2/5

easy to read in news

Writing 2/5

useful for essays

Speaking 2/5

common in professional talk

リスニング 2/5

common in media

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

buy shop eat sell

Learn Next

consumption consumerism market economy

上級

commodification capitalism trophic level

Grammar to Know

Countable vs Uncountable

I have many consumers.

Articles

The consumer is here.

Subject-Verb Agreement

Consumers are happy.

Examples by Level

1

The consumer buys an apple.

The person buys fruit.

Subject-verb-object.

2

I am a consumer.

I buy things.

Simple sentence.

3

The store needs consumers.

The shop needs buyers.

Plural noun.

4

Consumers like new toys.

People enjoy new items.

Plural subject.

5

The consumer is happy.

The buyer feels good.

Adjective usage.

6

Do you see the consumer?

Can you see the shopper?

Question form.

7

The consumer pays money.

The buyer gives cash.

Verb usage.

8

Consumers buy food here.

People get groceries here.

Plural noun.

1

The consumer wants a lower price.

2

Many consumers shop online today.

3

The company listens to the consumer.

4

A smart consumer compares prices.

5

Consumers have many choices.

6

The consumer is always right.

7

We are all consumers of energy.

8

The consumer protected their rights.

1

Consumer confidence is rising this month.

2

The government protects consumer interests.

3

As a consumer, I expect better quality.

4

Consumer demand for electric cars is high.

5

The study tracks consumer spending habits.

6

Consumers are becoming more eco-friendly.

7

The product failed to attract consumers.

8

Consumer feedback is vital for growth.

1

The report highlights a shift in consumer behavior.

2

Consumer protection laws are essential for fairness.

3

Companies must adapt to the modern consumer.

4

The rise of digital media has changed the average consumer.

5

Consumer advocacy groups are demanding change.

6

Ethical consumerism is a growing global trend.

7

The marketing team analyzed the target consumer.

8

Consumers are increasingly wary of data tracking.

1

The discourse surrounding consumer culture often ignores environmental costs.

2

The consumer is no longer just a buyer but a data point.

3

Effective policy must balance producer interests with consumer rights.

4

The consumer's role in the circular economy is pivotal.

5

Mass consumption has redefined the modern standard of living.

6

The consumer is often manipulated by targeted advertising.

7

Skeptics argue that consumerism creates artificial needs.

8

The consumer experience is central to brand loyalty.

1

The commodification of the human experience turns every individual into a perpetual consumer.

2

In the ecological sense, the consumer occupies a specific niche within the food web.

3

The critique of the consumer society remains a cornerstone of post-modern thought.

4

One must distinguish between the rational consumer and the impulsive buyer.

5

The consumerist ideology has permeated even the most private aspects of life.

6

The consumer is both the beneficiary and the victim of the global supply chain.

7

Economic stability is inextricably linked to the confidence of the consumer.

8

The transition from citizen to consumer is a defining shift of the late 20th century.

類義語

反対語

producer manufacturer supplier

よく使う組み合わせ

consumer goods
consumer behavior
consumer confidence
consumer protection
target consumer
average consumer
protect the consumer
attract consumers
consumer spending
consumer rights

Idioms & Expressions

"the customer is always right"

a philosophy that businesses should prioritize the customer

Even when he was rude, we remembered the customer is always right.

casual

"consumer-facing"

dealing directly with the public

This is a consumer-facing role.

business

"conspicuous consumption"

buying expensive things to show off

His new sports car is a classic case of conspicuous consumption.

academic

"consumer-grade"

standard quality for normal people, not professional

This is a consumer-grade camera, not for movies.

neutral

"mass consumption"

the use of goods by a large number of people

The internet led to the mass consumption of digital media.

formal

"consumer-centric"

focused on the needs of the buyer

We are a consumer-centric company.

business

Easily Confused

consumer vs customer

similar meaning

customer is for a shop, consumer is broader

The customer bought a shirt. The consumer market is growing.

consumer vs producer

opposite role

producer makes, consumer buys

The producer makes the bread; the consumer eats it.

consumer vs client

both buy services

client is for professional services

The lawyer has a client, not a consumer.

consumer vs purchaser

both buy

purchaser is a legal term

The purchaser signed the contract.

Sentence Patterns

A1

The consumer is [adjective].

The consumer is happy.

A2

Consumers buy [noun].

Consumers buy products.

B1

The [adjective] consumer wants [noun].

The smart consumer wants value.

B2

Consumer [noun] is [adjective].

Consumer confidence is rising.

C1

As a consumer, I [verb].

As a consumer, I demand quality.

語族

Nouns

consumption the act of consuming

Verbs

consume to eat or use up

Adjectives

consumable able to be consumed

関連

consumerism the practice of buying goods

How to Use It

frequency

8/10

Formality Scale

academic (formal) business (neutral) casual (neutral) slang (not used)

よくある間違い

using 'consumer' for someone who is just looking browser or visitor
a consumer usually implies a purchase
confusing consumer with customer both are fine, but consumer is broader
customer is usually at a shop
pluralizing as 'consumerses' consumers
the plural is simple -s
using consumer for a producer producer
they are opposites
misspelling as 'consomer' consumer
it has a 'u' in the middle

Tips

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Memory Palace Trick

Imagine a giant 'C' eating a burger.

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When Native Speakers Use It

Use it when talking about shopping trends.

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Cultural Insight

It's a key word in Western capitalism.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always treat it as a singular countable noun.

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Say It Right

Focus on the 'soo' sound.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't confuse it with 'producer'.

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Did You Know?

It used to mean 'to destroy'.

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Study Smart

Read business news to see it in action.

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Rhyme Time

Rhyme it with 'boomer' to remember the ending.

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Context Tip

Use 'shopper' for casual, 'consumer' for formal.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

CON-SUM-ER: CON (together) + SUM (add up) + ER (person) - The person who adds up their shopping bill!

Visual Association

a person pushing a shopping cart full of groceries

Word Web

shopping market economy food chain buying

チャレンジ

look at three items you bought today and identify yourself as the consumer of each

語源

Latin

Original meaning: to take completely or waste

文化的な背景

none

it is a core term in capitalist societies and media

Consumer Reports magazine The Consumer Protection Act

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at the supermarket

  • consumer choice
  • consumer price
  • consumer demand

in science class

  • primary consumer
  • secondary consumer
  • food chain

in business meetings

  • consumer base
  • consumer insights
  • target consumer

in legal news

  • consumer rights
  • consumer protection
  • consumer law

Conversation Starters

"What do you think is the most important right of a consumer?"

"Do you consider yourself a smart consumer?"

"How has the internet changed the way we are consumers?"

"What is the difference between a consumer and a producer?"

"Do you think consumerism is good for society?"

Journal Prompts

Write about the last thing you bought and why you are a consumer of it.

Describe how a food chain works using the word consumer.

Discuss if you think the phrase 'the customer is always right' is true.

Reflect on how your shopping habits make you a consumer.

よくある質問

8 問

Mostly yes, though customer is more about a specific shop.

Yes, in biology.

Consume.

It is neutral but common in formal writing.

The social focus on buying things.

Both, depending on the context.

A product bought for personal use.

They can be, when they buy materials.

自分をテスト

fill blank A1

The ___ goes to the store to buy bread.

正解! おしい! 正解: consumer

The person buying is the consumer.

multiple choice A2

What is a consumer?

正解! おしい! 正解: Someone who buys

Consumers purchase goods.

true false B1

A consumer is always a human.

正解! おしい! 正解: 間違い

In biology, animals are also consumers.

match pairs B1

Word

意味

All matched!

These are common business terms.

sentence order B2

下の単語をタップして文を組み立てよう
正解! おしい! 正解:

The consumer is always right.

fill blank B1

The ___ protects the consumer from bad products.

正解! おしい! 正解: government

Government agencies handle protection.

multiple choice B2

Which is a synonym for consumer?

正解! おしい! 正解: Purchaser

Purchaser and consumer are similar.

true false C1

Biological consumers can make their own food.

正解! おしい! 正解: 間違い

They must eat others.

fill blank C2

The rise of ___ led to a culture of constant buying.

正解! おしい! 正解: consumerism

Consumerism is the culture of buying.

match pairs C1

Word

意味

All matched!

Biological classification.

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A1

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A1

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B1

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A1

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A1

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size

A1

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