consumer
Refers to a typical consumer, representing the majority.
A country, company, or group that uses a large amount of a product.
Synonymous with 'big consumer', emphasizing the scale of consumption.
Synonymous with 'average consumer', an everyday person.
A person or entity that uses energy, such as electricity or gas.
Often implies frequent and high-quantity use of products like energy, alcohol, or tobacco.
A person who buys goods or services over the internet.
Similar to 'big consumer', indicating a high volume of consumption.
A consumer within a country, as opposed to a foreign or industrial one.
A consumer from another country.
A single person who buys goods and services for personal use.
The specific group of consumers that a company aims to sell its products to.
A consumer who prefers to buy products that are environmentally friendly.
Someone who is likely to become a buyer of a product or service.
A person or entity that uses electrical power.
A consumer who is well-informed and makes wise purchasing decisions.
A company or organization that buys goods or services for use in their own production processes.
A consumer with refined tastes and a good understanding of quality and value.
A consumer who accepts what is offered without actively seeking information or questioning it.
To supply a consumer with something they need or want.
To safeguard consumers from unfair, unsafe, or fraudulent business practices.
To make goods or services available to a consumer.
To present goods, services, or choices to a consumer.
To direct marketing efforts or a product towards a specific group of consumers.
To meet the needs or expectations of a consumer.
To successfully communicate with or sell to a consumer or group of consumers.
To convince a consumer to buy a product or service.
To provide consumers with information about products, services, or their rights.
To take unfair advantage of a consumer, often by overcharging or using deceptive practices.
Services provided directly to the public, such as banking or retail.
Items offered for sale to the general public.
Products bought for consumption by the average consumer.
Electronic devices intended for everyday use by individuals, such as TVs and cameras.
Brands of products that are sold directly to the public.
Electronic equipment, such as smartphones or laptops, intended for everyday use by individuals.
Software or programs designed for use by the general public.
Goods that do not quickly wear out and are not purchased frequently, such as cars or appliances.
Indicates the action of consumers using money to buy things.
Indicates the action of consumers purchasing goods or services.
Indicates the action of consumers giving money for goods or services.
Indicates a desire or wish for a product or service that is not a necessity.
Indicates a basic requirement or necessity that consumers have.
Indicates that consumers have a strong need or desire for a particular product.