mart (Meaning)

Wordnet

mart (n)

an area in a town where a public mercantile establishment is set up

Webster

mart (n.)

A market.

A bargain.

The god Mars.

Battle; contest.

Webster

mart (v. t.)

To buy or sell in, or as in, a mart.

To traffic.

mart Sentence Examples

  1. The bustling street mart was a cacophony of sounds and sights.
  2. The local farmer's mart offered a cornucopia of fresh produce.
  3. The wholesale mart supplied restaurants with ingredients at discounted prices.
  4. The department mart carried a wide range of merchandise, from clothing to electronics.
  5. The flea mart was a treasure trove of vintage finds and curiosities.
  6. The convenience mart was a lifesaver for late-night snack runs.
  7. The pharmacy mart provided essential medications and healthcare supplies.
  8. The marine mart catered to the needs of boaters and fishermen.
  9. The art mart showcased paintings, sculptures, and other creative works.
  10. The garden mart offered a wide selection of plants, seeds, and gardening supplies.

FAQs About the word mart

an area in a town where a public mercantile establishment is set upA market., A bargain., To buy or sell in, or as in, a mart., To traffic., The god Mars., Batt

exchange, shop, variety store, dime store, chain store, five-and-dime, store, mini-mart, five-and-ten, emporium

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The bustling street mart was a cacophony of sounds and sights.

The local farmer's mart offered a cornucopia of fresh produce.

The wholesale mart supplied restaurants with ingredients at discounted prices.

The department mart carried a wide range of merchandise, from clothing to electronics.