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

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How to use market

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stock market job market market a product go to market

Etymology

From Latin mercātus ("trade, market"), from mercor ("to trade, buy"), the same root behind "merchant" and "commerce."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “market” mean?

The word “market” means a place, physical or online, where goods are bought and sold. In plain terms, a place where things are bought and sold, or, more broadly, the trading activity and demand around a product.

How do you pronounce “market”?

“Market” is pronounced MAH-kiht (/ˈmɑɹkɪt/ in IPA).

How do you use “market” in a sentence?

Here is “market” used in a sentence: “They sell fresh vegetables at the farmers' market every Saturday.”

What part of speech is “market”?

Depending on how it is used, “market” can be a noun and a verb.

Where does the word “market” come from?

The word “market” comes from Latin. From Latin mercātus ("trade, market"), from mercor ("to trade, buy"), the same root behind "merchant" and "commerce.".

Is “market” a common word?

“Market” is a very common word in modern English, usually learned at around the A2 level.

How many meanings does “market” have?

“Market” has 3 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a place, physical or online, where goods are bought and sold.

What is the difference between a market and a supermarket?

A market is any place, physical or online, where goods are bought and sold, often with many separate sellers or stalls. A supermarket is a single large self-service shop, run by one company, selling mainly food and household goods. A market can host dozens of traders; a supermarket is one big store.

What are the main types of markets?

Markets take many forms: traditional street or farmers' markets with stalls, physical shops and shopping centers, and online marketplaces such as auction and retail sites. In economics the word also covers financial markets, like the stock market, and the broader idea of supply and demand for any product.

What is the difference between a market and a marketplace?

The two overlap heavily. "Market" can mean the physical or online venue, the act of trading, or the demand for a product. "Marketplace" usually points to the actual space where buying and selling happen, whether a town square or a website. Online, "marketplace" is the common term for a platform hosting many sellers.

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