chapman

[chap-muh n]

chapman Definition

  • 1a peddler or hawker of goods, typically a traveling salesman
  • 2a dealer or trader, especially in specific types of goods

Using chapman: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "chapman" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The chapman traveled from town to town selling his wares.

  • Example

    The book chapman sold his books from a cart on the street.

  • Example

    The spice chapman had a booth at the market.

chapman Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with chapman

  • a peddler who sells low-quality or counterfeit goods

    Example

    Be careful not to buy from that cheap chapman, his goods are often fake.

  • chapman's bargain

    a deal or transaction that is advantageous for both parties involved

    Example

    The chapman's bargain was a win-win situation for both the buyer and seller.

  • chapman's fee

    a commission or percentage of the sale price paid to a chapman for selling goods

    Example

    The chapman's fee was 10% of the total sales he made during the fair.

Origins of chapman

from Old English 'ceapmann', meaning 'merchant'

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Summary: chapman in Brief

A 'chapman' [chap-muh n] is a traveling salesman or dealer of goods. It can also refer to a trader of specific types of goods. Examples of usage include 'The chapman traveled from town to town selling his wares,' and 'The spice chapman had a booth at the market.' Phrases include 'cheap chapman,' referring to a peddler of low-quality goods, and 'chapman's bargain,' meaning an advantageous deal for both parties.