market noun [C] (BUYING AND SELLING)
on the market
See more - He's not certain whether to invest in the property market.
- The company plans to make a big push into the European market next spring.
- This is the cheapest version on the market, which is its great selling point.
- We're working on new strategies to improve our share of the market.
- Is there really a market out there for another women's magazine?
- anti-consumer
- bidder
- buyer
- consumer
- couponer
- end user
- foot traffic
- importer
- late adopter
- multi-client
- personal shopper
- prosumer
- purchaser
- rag-and-bone man
- ragman
- speculator
- subscriber
- tradesman
- tradespeople
- wholesaler
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market noun [C] (PLACE)
Fruit and vegetables are much fresher from/at the market than in the supermarket.
The flower market is a big tourist attraction.
a craft market
- He runs a fruit and vegetable stall in the market.
- The villagers grow coffee and maize to sell in the market.
- It's traditional that you haggle over the price of things in the market.
- Jonathan doesn't miss a trick! If there's a bargain to be had at the market, he'll find it.
- The gaily striped awnings of the little shops and market stalls made an attractive scene.
market noun [C] (STORE)
See also
to make goods available to buyers in a planned way that encourages people to buy more of them, for example by advertising: