Need another word that means the same as “market”? Find 41 synonyms and 30 related words for “market” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Market” are: market place, marketplace, mart, food market, grocery, grocery store, securities industry, shopping centre, retail outlet, flea market, fair, bazaar, piazza, plaza, demand, call, want, desire, need, requirement, trade, trading, business, commerce, buying and selling, dealing, commercialise, commercialize, sell, retail, offer for sale, put up for sale, vend, merchandise, peddle, hawk, put on the market, make available, put under the hammer, ask for bids for
Market as a Noun
Definitions of "Market" as a noun
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “market” as a noun can have the following definitions:
- A regular gathering of people for the purchase and sale of provisions, livestock, and other commodities.
- A stock market.
- A marketplace where groceries are sold.
- An area in a town where a public mercantile establishment is set up.
- An area or arena in which commercial dealings are conducted.
- The world of commercial activity where goods and services are bought and sold.
- An open space or covered building where vendors convene to sell their goods.
- The state of trade at a particular time or in a particular context.
- The customers for a particular product or service.
- A demand for a particular commodity or service.
- The free market.
- The securities markets in the aggregate.
Synonyms of "Market" as a noun (26 Words)
bazaar | A market in a Middle Eastern country. The church bazaar. |
business | Business concerns collectively. A racially integrated business concern. |
buying and selling | The act of buying. |
call | A direction in a square dance given by the caller. Not many calls for buggywhips. |
commerce | Transactions (sales and purchases) having the objective of supplying commodities (goods and services. The noise and warmth of human commerce. |
dealing | The act of transacting within or between groups (as carrying on commercial activities. Honest dealing. |
demand | The act of demanding. The kidnapper s exorbitant demands for money. |
desire | Something that is desired. He resisted public desires for choice in education. |
fair | A sale of miscellany; often for charity. World fair. |
flea market | Any wingless bloodsucking parasitic insect noted for ability to leap. |
food market | Any substance that can be metabolized by an animal to give energy and build tissue. |
grocery | Items of food sold in a grocery or supermarket. The grocery store included a meat market. |
grocery store | Consumer goods sold by a grocer. |
market place | A marketplace where groceries are sold. |
marketplace | The world of commercial activity where goods and services are bought and sold. The quaint cobbled marketplace. |
mart | An area in a town where a public mercantile establishment is set up. A liquor mart. |
need | A thing that is wanted or required. His day to day needs. |
piazza | A public square or marketplace, especially in an Italian town. |
plaza | A public square with room for pedestrians. A good plaza should have a movie house. |
requirement | A thing that is needed or wanted. Choose the type of window that suits your requirements best. |
retail outlet | The selling of goods to consumers; usually in small quantities and not for resale. |
securities industry | Freedom from anxiety or fear. |
shopping centre | Searching for or buying goods or services. |
trade | A trade wind. He learned his trade as an apprentice. |
trading | The action or activity of buying and selling goods and services. Trading profits leapt. |
want | A lack or deficiency of something. Victorian houses which are in want of repair. |
Usage Examples of "Market" as a noun
- Billingsgate Market.
- There is a market for high-priced wine.
- The sale of the company's shares on world markets.
- The labour market.
- The UK market remained in recession.
- Before they publish any book they try to determine the size of the market for it.
- Future development cannot be left to the market.
- They were driven from the marketplace.
- A market economy.
- The bottom's fallen out of the market.
- Without competition there would be no market.
- The market always frustrates the small investor.
- The grocery store included a meat market.
- They wanted to browse around the street market.
Market as a Verb
Definitions of "Market" as a verb
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “market” as a verb can have the following definitions:
- Offer for sale.
- Advertise or promote (something.
- Go shopping for provisions.
- Engage in the commercial promotion, sale, or distribution of.
- Buy household supplies.
- Deal in a market.
- Make commercial.
Synonyms of "Market" as a verb (15 Words)
ask for bids for | Direct or put; seek an answer to. |
commercialise | Make commercial. |
commercialize | Exploit for maximal profit, usually by sacrificing quality. Some Amish people have commercialized their way of life. |
hawk | Of a person hunt game with a trained hawk. The tribes like to hawk in the desert. |
make available | Make by shaping or bringing together constituents. |
merchandise | Engage in the trade of. A new breakfast food can easily be merchandised. |
offer for sale | Make available or accessible, provide or furnish. |
peddle | Sell or offer for sale from place to place. He peddled printing materials around the country. |
put on the market | Make an investment. |
put under the hammer | Put into a certain place or abstract location. |
put up for sale | Put into a certain place or abstract location. |
retail | Sell goods to the public by retail. The product retails for around 20. |
sell | Sell all of one s property possessions or assets. The store sells hi fis TVs videos and other electrical goods. |
trade | Engage in the trade of. They trade mud shark livers for fish oil. |
vend | Sell or offer for sale from place to place. The company makes and vends environmentally friendly beauty products. |
Usage Examples of "Market" as a verb
- Sheep farmers are still unable to market their lambs.
- Then I have to go uptown and market.
- We go marketing every Saturday.
- The product was marketed under the name ‘aspirin.
- The company is marketing its new line of beauty products.
Associations of "Market" (30 Words)
bazaar | A street of small shops (especially in Orient. The church bazaar. |
bearish | Characterized by or associated with falling share prices. A bearish figure with mutton chop whiskers. |
capitalism | An economic system based on private ownership of capital. An era of free market capitalism. |
deli | A shop selling ready-to-eat food products. |
discount | A percentage deducted from the face value of a bill of exchange or promissory note when it changes hands before the due date. I never discount these books they sell like hot cakes. |
econometrics | The application of mathematics and statistics to the study of economic and financial data. |
economic | Of or relating to the science of economics. In economic terms they are very privileged. |
economy | A particular system or stage of an economy. The Scots are famous for their economy. |
fishmonger | Someone who sells fish. |
foodstuff | (usually plural) consumer goods sold by a grocer. Rationing of staple foodstuffs was introduced. |
grocery | Items of food sold in a grocery or supermarket. The grocery store included a meat market. |
marketplace | The world of commercial activity where goods and services are bought and sold. The changing demands of the global marketplace. |
mart | A trade centre or market. A liquor mart. |
merchant | In historical contexts relating to merchants or commerce. A tea merchant. |
microeconomics | The part of economics concerned with single factors and the effects of individual decisions. |
outsell | Sell or be sold in greater quantities than. Some experts predict that diesels will outsell petrol cars. |
peddle | Sell or offer for sale from place to place. He was arrested after trying to peddle guns. |
price | Attach price labels or tickets to an item for sale. The grocer priced his wares high. |
purchaser | A person who buys something; a buyer. One of the club s prospective purchasers. |
retail | Of goods be sold by retail for a specified price. The retail trade. |
sales | Income (at invoice values) received for goods and services over some given period of time. |
salesman | A man whose job involves selling or promoting commercial products, either in a shop or visiting locations to get orders. An insurance salesman. |
sell | An act of selling or attempting to sell something. The prime minister has come under fire for selling out to the United States. |
seller | Someone who promotes or exchanges goods or services for money. The book became the biggest seller in the history of royal publishing. |
store | A sheep, steer, cow, or pig acquired or kept for fattening. The bear stores fat for the period of hibernation when he doesn t eat. |
supermarket | A large self-service shop selling foods and household goods. |
thriftiness | Frugality in the expenditure of money or resources. |
vend | Offer (small items) for sale, either from a stall or from a slot machine. There was a man vending sticky cakes and ices. |
vendor | Someone who promotes or exchanges goods or services for money. An Italian ice cream vendor. |
wholesale | At a wholesale price. I buy food wholesale. |