Trading Post

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈtreɪdɪŋ poʊst/

Definitions of trading post

noun A commercial establishment where goods are bought and sold

Example Sentences

A1 I visited a trading post to buy some souvenirs.

A2 The trading post was bustling with activity as merchants bartered for goods.

B1 The trading post served as a central hub for the exchange of goods in the region.

B2 Established in the 1800s, the trading post played a vital role in the local economy.

C1 The trading post was known for its fair prices and high-quality merchandise.

C2 As a seasoned trader, he knew all the best routes to the trading posts in the area.

Examples of trading post in a Sentence

formal The trading post was a hub for merchants to exchange goods and services.

informal We can meet at the trading post to swap items and do some bartering.

slang Let's hit up the trading post and see if we can score some cool stuff.

figurative In the world of finance, the stock market is like a modern-day trading post.

Grammatical Forms of trading post

past tense

traded

plural

trading posts

comparative

more trading post

superlative

most trading post

present tense

trade

future tense

will trade

perfect tense

have traded

continuous tense

is trading

singular

trading post

positive degree

trading post

infinitive

to trade

gerund

trading

participle

trading

Origin and Evolution of trading post

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'trading post' originated from the practice of establishing small settlements or outposts for the purpose of trading goods and services.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe physical locations where trade took place, the term 'trading post' has evolved to also refer to online platforms and marketplaces where goods and services are exchanged.