merchant Antonyms

Meaning of merchant

Wordnet

merchant (n)

a businessperson engaged in retail trade

Webster

merchant (n.)

One who traffics on a large scale, especially with foreign countries; a trafficker; a trader.

A trading vessel; a merchantman.

One who keeps a store or shop for the sale of goods; a shopkeeper.

Webster

merchant (a.)

Of, pertaining to, or employed in, trade or merchandise; as, the merchant service.

Webster

merchant (v. i.)

To be a merchant; to trade.

merchant Sentence Examples

  1. The merchant displayed his wares at the bustling market, hoping to attract customers.
  2. The spice merchant traveled far and wide to procure exotic seasonings for his patrons.
  3. The art merchant showcased a renowned painter's masterpiece, its brilliance illuminating the room.
  4. The silk merchant offered delicate fabrics from distant lands, cateriing to the whims of discerning buyers.
  5. The book merchant possessed a vast collection of knowledge, advising bibliophiles on their literary pursuits.
  6. The wealthy merchant commissioned a palatial mansion, a testament to his flourishing business.
  7. The merchant fleet sailed the vast oceans, exchanging goods and fostering global trade.
  8. The merchant class played a pivotal role in the development of urban societies.
  9. The cunning merchant outwitted his competitors, securing exclusive trading rights.
  10. The benevolent merchant donated a portion of his profits to support charitable causes in his community.

FAQs About the word merchant

a businessperson engaged in retail tradeOne who traffics on a large scale, especially with foreign countries; a trafficker; a trader., A trading vessel; a merch

trader, dealer, trafficker, buyer, tradesman, retailer,businessman, supplier, monopolist, marketer

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The merchant displayed his wares at the bustling market, hoping to attract customers.

The spice merchant traveled far and wide to procure exotic seasonings for his patrons.

The art merchant showcased a renowned painter's masterpiece, its brilliance illuminating the room.

The silk merchant offered delicate fabrics from distant lands, cateriing to the whims of discerning buyers.