Marketplace ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Marketplace ( noun )

  1. An open area or a covered building where goods and services are bought and sold.
  2. A place where a particular commodity is bought and sold: a stock market.
  3. An economic system or sector in which goods and services are exchanged for one another or for money.
  4. A place or setting in which commercial dealings are conducted.

Origin:

Middle english marcetplace, from old english mærce(t) market + place.

Examples:

  1. He went to the marketplace to buy some fruits and vegetables.
  2. The stock market is a marketplace for buying and selling shares.
  3. The marketplace is a place where buyers and sellers come together to exchange goods and services.
  4. The new product was launched in the marketplace.
  5. The digital marketplace has revolutionized how we buy and sell things.

(As a verb)

Marketplace ( verb )

  1. An open area or a covered building where goods and services are bought and sold.
  2. A place where a particular commodity is bought and sold: a stock market.
  3. An economic system or sector in which goods and services are exchanged for one another or for money.
  4. A place or setting in which commercial dealings are conducted.

Origin:

Middle english marcetplace, from old english mærce(t) market + place.

Examples:

  1. He went to the marketplace to buy some fruits and vegetables.
  2. The stock market is a marketplace for buying and selling shares.
  3. The marketplace is a place where buyers and sellers come together to exchange goods and services.
  4. The new product was launched in the marketplace.
  5. The digital marketplace has revolutionized how we buy and sell things.