A1 noun #2,168 most common

dress

Synonyms

gown frock robe attire garment outfit

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underwear

A1

Underwear refers to clothing worn next to the skin underneath outer garments like trousers or dresses. It is primarily used for hygiene, comfort, and physical support.

hat

A1

A hat is a covering for the head that is worn for various reasons, including protection against weather conditions, ceremonial reasons, or as a fashion accessory. It typically consists of a crown that fits over the head and often a brim around the base.

bookshop

B2

A retail store where books are sold to the public. It often serves as a cultural hub for readers, offering a curated selection of literature, educational materials, and sometimes stationery.

consumer

B2

A consumer is a person who purchases goods and services for personal use rather than for resale or business purposes. In a broader biological or ecological context, it refers to any organism that feeds on other organisms or organic matter.

present

A1

A present is an object that you give to someone, typically on a special occasion or to show your gratitude. It is usually something that is given for free to make the recipient feel happy or appreciated.

purchase

C2

The formal act of acquiring something in exchange for payment, or the specific item acquired. In a mechanical or physical sense, it refers to a firm grip or a position that provides leverage to move something or prevent slipping.

bargain

C1

Used as an attributive adjective to describe something that is offered at a price significantly lower than its standard value or worth. It implies a favorable transaction for the buyer, often suggesting a high value-to-cost ratio.

brochure

C1

A small booklet or pamphlet containing pictures and information about a product, service, or location. It is typically used for advertising or to provide detailed information to a specific audience in a compact format.

bookstore

B2

A bookstore is a commercial establishment primarily dedicated to the retail sale of books and related literary materials. It serves as a place where customers can browse, discover, and purchase various genres of writing, ranging from fiction to academic textbooks.

bookstall

B2

A bookstall is a small, typically open-fronted stand or booth located in public areas like railway stations, airports, or street corners where books and magazines are sold. It is usually designed for convenience, offering reading material to travelers and passersby in a semi-permanent or temporary setup.

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