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MBA Vocabulary: Essential Terms for Business Success, Exams of Business Administration

A concise list of essential vocabulary terms for mba students, covering key concepts in business and management. Each term is defined and illustrated with an example, making it a valuable resource for students preparing for exams or seeking to expand their business vocabulary. Terms such as 'behemoth', 'siege', 'zeal', 'ruthless', 'tumble', 'tatters', 'fondness', 'quips', 'hedge', 'meagre', 'pummelled', 'sluggishness', 'boffins', 'snob', 'craze', 'pledge', 'laggard', 'dampen', 'blithe'.

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2024/2025

Available from 02/04/2025

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behemoth - ✔✔(n.) a creature of enormous size, power, or appearance
siege - ✔✔the surrounding of a place in order to force it to surrender
zeal - ✔✔great energy or enthusiasm in pursuit of a cause or an objective
ruthless - ✔✔having no compassion or pity
tumble - ✔✔fall down, as if collapsing
tatters - ✔✔torn pieces; shreds
fondness - ✔✔state of affection; liking something or someone
quips - ✔✔clever remarks or statements
hedge - ✔✔to avoid giving a clear answer, thereby escaping responsibility or blame
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behemoth - ✔✔(n.) a creature of enormous size, power, or appearance siege - ✔✔the surrounding of a place in order to force it to surrender zeal - ✔✔great energy or enthusiasm in pursuit of a cause or an objective ruthless - ✔✔having no compassion or pity tumble - ✔✔fall down, as if collapsing tatters - ✔✔torn pieces; shreds fondness - ✔✔state of affection; liking something or someone quips - ✔✔clever remarks or statements hedge - ✔✔to avoid giving a clear answer, thereby escaping responsibility or blame

Steering - ✔✔Channeling prospective buyers or tenants to particular neighborhoods based upon their race, religion, national origin, or ancestry. meagre - ✔✔Lacking in quantity or quality pummelled - ✔✔to beat or thrash with or as if with the fists sluggishness - ✔✔lack of energy Boffins - ✔✔a scientist or technical expert snob - ✔✔a person who feels he or she is better than others craze - ✔✔something that is extremely popular at the moment pledge - ✔✔to promise laggard - ✔✔(n.) a person who moves slowly or falls behind; (adj.) falling behind; slow to move, act, or respond dampen - ✔✔to deaden, restrain, or repress