haggler Antonyms

Meaning of haggler

Wordnet

haggler (n)

an intense bargainer

Webster

haggler (n.)

One who haggles or is difficult in bargaining.

One who forestalls a market; a middleman between producer and dealer in London vegetable markets.

haggler Sentence Examples

  1. As a seasoned haggler, I managed to secure a significant discount on the motorcycle.
  2. The haggler proved to be a formidable opponent, determined to drive down the price as much as possible.
  3. Despite his initial reluctance, the salesman finally succumbed to the haggler's persistent demands.
  4. In the bustling souk, hagglers tirelessly bargained with vendors over the prices of exotic spices.
  5. The haggler's skills were put to the test as he negotiated with the stubborn antique dealer.
  6. With the confidence of an experienced haggler, I skillfully lowered the asking price of the rare painting.
  7. The market was filled with hagglers, each trying to outdo the other in securing the best deals.
  8. I learned the art of haggling from a master haggler who had years of experience in the trade.
  9. As a novice haggler, I stumbled through my negotiations, but I eventually managed to get a fair price.
  10. The haggler's persistence paid off when he finally convinced the reluctant seller to part with the precious artifact.

FAQs About the word haggler

an intense bargainerOne who haggles or is difficult in bargaining., One who forestalls a market; a middleman between producer and dealer in London vegetable mar

purchaser, prospect, buyer,bargainer, shopper, consumer, vendee, correspondent, window-shopper,browser

merchant, merchant, vendor, vender, vender, broker, vendor, broker, seller,seller

As a seasoned haggler, I managed to secure a significant discount on the motorcycle.

The haggler proved to be a formidable opponent, determined to drive down the price as much as possible.

Despite his initial reluctance, the salesman finally succumbed to the haggler's persistent demands.

In the bustling souk, hagglers tirelessly bargained with vendors over the prices of exotic spices.