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marketplace

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Noun — A public space, physical or online, where goods are bought and sold.

How to use marketplace

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Etymology

A straightforward compound of "market" and "place."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “marketplace” mean?

The word “marketplace” means a public space, physical or online, where goods are bought and sold. In plain terms, a place — literal or figurative — where buying, selling, and competition happen.

How do you use “marketplace” in a sentence?

Here is “marketplace” used in a sentence: “The town's marketplace has been the hub of trade for centuries.”

What part of speech is “marketplace”?

“Marketplace” is a noun.

Is “marketplace” a common word?

“Marketplace” is a fairly common word in modern English.

How many meanings does “marketplace” have?

“Marketplace” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a public space, physical or online, where goods are bought and sold.

What is the difference between a marketplace and a market?

A marketplace is the physical or online space, or venue, where buying and selling take place, while a market can refer more broadly to the overall trading activity or demand for a particular good, such as "the housing market." A marketplace is essentially the location or platform, while market often describes the wider economic activity.

What is the difference between a physical marketplace and an online marketplace?

A physical marketplace is a real-world public space where goods are bought and sold in person, such as a town square or bazaar. An online marketplace performs the same function through a website or app, connecting buyers and sellers without requiring a shared physical location.

What does the marketplace mean when used to describe business or competition?

Beyond a physical or online location, marketplace can refer to the broader world of commerce and competition, as in "competing in the marketplace." In this sense it describes the general economic environment where businesses compete for customers, rather than any single venue.

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