Pronunciation: /ˈmɑːrkɪt/
noun a place where goods or services are bought and sold
A1 I went to the market to buy some fruits and vegetables.
A2 The market is bustling with activity on weekends.
B1 The local market offers a variety of handmade crafts and artisanal products.
B2 Investors are closely monitoring the stock market for any fluctuations.
C1 The market trends indicate a shift towards sustainable and eco-friendly products.
C2 The market research conducted by the company revealed valuable insights into consumer behavior.
verb to promote or advertise for sale
A1 I market my handmade jewelry at local craft fairs.
A2 She markets her artwork online through social media.
B1 The company is marketing their new product through targeted advertising campaigns.
B2 The team is working on marketing strategies to increase sales in international markets.
C1 The marketing department is conducting market research to identify consumer trends.
C2 The company has successfully marketed their brand globally through strategic partnerships.
adjective related to buying and selling goods or services
A1 I bought a market umbrella to protect me from the sun.
A2 She sells market-fresh produce at the farmers' market every weekend.
B1 The company conducted a market research study before launching their new product.
B2 The market value of the company's stocks has been steadily increasing.
C1 The real estate market in the city is highly competitive.
C2 The art market is known for its unpredictability and high prices.
adverb not applicable
A1 I go to the market every Saturday.
A2 She sells vegetables at the market.
B1 The company is expanding its market share.
B2 The new product is expected to perform well in the market.
C1 The stock market experienced a significant downturn last week.
C2 The marketing strategy was tailored to target specific market segments.
pronoun not applicable
A1 I went to the market to buy some fruits.
A2 At the market, you can find fresh produce at affordable prices.
B1 The market is a great place to shop for unique handmade crafts.
B2 In today's market, it is important for companies to stay competitive.
C1 The stock market fluctuates based on various economic factors.
C2 The market for luxury goods is driven by consumer demand and purchasing power.
preposition not applicable
A1 I bought fruits at the market.
A2 She sells handmade jewelry at the market.
B1 The local farmers sell their produce at the market every Saturday.
B2 The company decided to expand its product line to reach a wider market.
C1 The marketing team conducted a study to analyze the market trends.
C2 The company's market share has been steadily increasing over the past year.
conjunction not applicable
A1 I went to the market and bought some fruits.
A2 She went to the market, but it was closed.
B1 I wanted to buy a new phone, so I went to the market.
B2 The market was busy, so I decided to come back later.
C1 I went to the market; however, they didn't have the product I was looking for.
C2 The market was crowded; nevertheless, I managed to find everything on my shopping list.
interjection not applicable
A1 Market! I found the perfect gift for you.
A2 Market, can you believe the prices are so low?
B1 Market, let's hurry before they close.
B2 Market! This place has everything we need.
C1 Market, I think we should invest in this opportunity.
C2 Market, it's time to capitalize on this trend.
article not applicable
A1 I bought fruits and vegetables at the market.
A2 The market was crowded with people shopping for groceries.
B1 Local artisans sell their handmade goods at the market on weekends.
B2 The stock market experienced a sudden drop in prices.
C1 Investors are closely monitoring the market trends for potential opportunities.
C2 The company decided to diversify its product range to capture new market segments.
formal The company conducted a thorough analysis of the market before launching their new product.
informal I heard there's a new market opening up downtown next week.
slang Let's hit up the market for some fresh produce.
figurative She knew she had to navigate the competitive job market in order to find her dream job.
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