market
1 of 2noun/ˈmɑrkɪt/
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a public place where people buy and sell groceries
A2Learn more on Wikipedia- He set up a stand at the market to sell homemade jams and preserves.
- They haggled with vendors at the street market to get the best price for clothing and accessories.
- She enjoyed browsing the stalls at the outdoor market, sampling cheeses and pastries.
- The fish market was bustling with activity as fishermen unloaded their catch of the day.
- They visited the farmers' market on Saturday mornings to buy fresh fruits and vegetables.
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the realm of economic activity where goods, services, and commodities are exchanged between buyers and sellers
- The global market has seen significant changes in recent years.
- She studies trends in the technology market to make better investments.
- Companies compete fiercely in the fashion market for consumer attention.
- Emerging economies are creating new opportunities in the global market.
- The company launched a new product to fill a gap in the market.
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a group of potential or actual buyers who are interested in and able to purchase a specific product or service
- The company is targeting the youth market with its new app.
- There's a growing market for eco-friendly packaging.
- She researched the market before launching her skincare line.
- The product failed to connect with its intended market.
- They expanded into the Asian market to boost sales.
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a place where people buy and sell stocks or other financial assets
- The market closed higher today after a surge in tech stocks.
- He has been trading in the market for over a decade, focusing on blue-chip stocks.
- The market experienced a significant drop due to global economic concerns.
- Many people invest in the market to grow their retirement savings.
- When the market opened this morning, stock prices rose across various sectors.
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