merchant

[ˈmɜːtʃənt]

merchant Definition

a person or company involved in wholesale or retail trade, especially one dealing with foreign countries..

Using merchant: Examples

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

  • Example

    The merchant travels to different countries to buy and sell goods.

  • Example

    She inherited her father's business and became a successful merchant.

  • Example

    The merchant ships were loaded with spices and silk.

  • Example

    The market was filled with merchants selling their wares.

merchant Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for merchant

Phrases with merchant

  • the fleet of ships that is engaged in commercial transportation of goods and sometimes passengers

    Example

    He joined the merchant navy after finishing school.

  • a financial institution that provides services such as underwriting, corporate finance, and investment management to corporations and high net worth individuals

    Example

    The company hired a merchant bank to help them raise capital for their expansion plans.

  • a type of bank account that allows businesses to accept payments by debit or credit cards

    Example

    The online store set up a merchant account to process customer payments.

Origins of merchant

from Old French 'marchant', present participle of 'marchier', meaning 'to trade'

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Summary: merchant in Brief

A 'merchant' [ˈmɜːtʃənt] is a person or company involved in wholesale or retail trade, especially one dealing with foreign countries. It refers to those who buy and sell goods, often traveling to different countries to do so. The term extends to phrases like 'merchant navy,' referring to commercial transportation of goods, and 'merchant account,' which allows businesses to accept payments by debit or credit cards.

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