annoying
(adj.) making you a little bit angry
bargain
(noun) something you get for a lower price than is normal
bid
(verb) say how much you are willing to pay for it, and you succeed in buying it if no one else says a higher price
box
(noun) a container with hard sides and a top that is used to keep things in
concert
(noun) a public performance in which people play music
damaged
(adj.) broken in some way
deliver
(verb) take something somewhere
delivery
(noun) the act of taking things such as goods or letters to a place
drop
(verb) let go of something and it falls to the ground
fact
(noun) a piece of information which is true
fault
(noun; uncount.) a state of being responsible for causing a bad situation
fee
(noun) the amount of money you have to pay for a particular service
get back
(phrasal verb) return something after someone has had it for a while
globally
(adv.) happening all over the world
inspire
(verb) make someone believe in something very strongly, especially in their own ability to achieve things
online
(adv.) over the Internet
order
(verb) ask for something to be sent to you or made ready for you
recommend
(verb) tell someone that something is good and that they should get one or do it
reduced
(adj.) about a price or amount: been made smaller
reliable
(adj.) something you can trust and know that it will be good every time you need it
return
(verb) take something back or send it back to the shop where you bought it because you are not satisfied with it
sale
(noun) an event when a shop sells its goods more cheaply than usual for a period of time
selection
(noun) a group of things that you can choose from
site
(noun) a place where something is or where something happens
size
(noun) the way how big or small something is
stock
(noun; uncount.) the amount of goods it has that are available and ready to be sold or sent out to customers
surprising
(adj.) something you didn't expect