Marketplace
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noun
,
verb
)
(As a noun)
Marketplace ( noun )
- An open area or a covered building where goods and services are bought and sold.
- A place where a particular commodity is bought and sold: a stock market.
- An economic system or sector in which goods and services are exchanged for one another or for money.
- A place or setting in which commercial dealings are conducted.
Origin:
Middle english marcetplace, from old english mærce(t) market + place.
Examples:
- He went to the marketplace to buy some fruits and vegetables.
- The stock market is a marketplace for buying and selling shares.
- The marketplace is a place where buyers and sellers come together to exchange goods and services.
- The new product was launched in the marketplace.
- The digital marketplace has revolutionized how we buy and sell things.
(As a verb)
Marketplace ( verb )
- An open area or a covered building where goods and services are bought and sold.
- A place where a particular commodity is bought and sold: a stock market.
- An economic system or sector in which goods and services are exchanged for one another or for money.
- A place or setting in which commercial dealings are conducted.
Origin:
Middle english marcetplace, from old english mærce(t) market + place.
Examples:
- He went to the marketplace to buy some fruits and vegetables.
- The stock market is a marketplace for buying and selling shares.
- The marketplace is a place where buyers and sellers come together to exchange goods and services.
- The new product was launched in the marketplace.
- The digital marketplace has revolutionized how we buy and sell things.