Pronunciation: /ˈæftərˌmɑrkɪt/
noun a market for goods or services that are not sold through authorized channels
A1 I bought an aftermarket phone case for my new smartphone.
A2 She decided to upgrade her car with aftermarket parts.
B1 The aftermarket industry has seen significant growth in recent years.
B2 Many car enthusiasts prefer aftermarket modifications to enhance performance.
C1 The aftermarket sector plays a crucial role in the automotive industry.
C2 Companies are constantly innovating to meet the demand for aftermarket products.
adjective relating to or denoting goods that are not sold through authorized channels
A1 I bought an aftermarket phone case for my new smartphone.
A2 She decided to upgrade her car with aftermarket parts.
B1 The shop specializes in selling aftermarket accessories for motorcycles.
B2 Aftermarket modifications can sometimes void the warranty on a vehicle.
C1 He is known for his expertise in customizing cars with aftermarket components.
C2 The aftermarket industry continues to grow as more people look for personalized upgrades for their vehicles.
formal The aftermarket for car parts is a lucrative industry for many manufacturers.
informal I found a great deal on an aftermarket exhaust system for my car.
slang I'm all about that aftermarket life when it comes to upgrading my computer.
figurative She decided to take the aftermarket route and pursue a career in freelance writing instead of traditional journalism.
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