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a market in which goods and services are plentiful and prices relatively low. Cf. sellers' market.[1925-30]
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buyers’ market — ● buy … Useful english dictionary
buyers' market — noun a market in which more people want to sell than want to buy • Syn: ↑buyer s market, ↑soft market • Hypernyms: ↑market, ↑marketplace, ↑market place * * * noun : a market in which goods are plentiful, buyers have a wide range … Useful english dictionary
Buyers Market of American Craft — The Buyers Market of American Craft is the nation’s largest wholesale trade show, providing artists a professional venue to build relationships with qualified wholesale craft buyers. Approximately 2,000 artists exhibit to more than 9,000 buyers… … Wikipedia
buyers' market — A market in which the supply exceeds the demand, so that buyers can force prices down. At some point, however, sellers will withdraw from the market if prices fall too low; when this happens the supply will fall off and prices will begin to rise… … Big dictionary of business and management
buyers` market — situation in which buyers have bargaining power due to a large supply and small demand … English contemporary dictionary
buyers' market — buy′ers mar ket n. bus a market in which goods and services are plentiful and prices relatively low Compare sellers market • Etymology: 1925–30 … From formal English to slang
buyers' market — /baɪəz ˈmakət / (say buyuhz mahkuht) noun a situation where, at current prices, supply exceeds demand so that buyers tend to determine price and the terms and conditions by which sales are effected …
buyers' market — economic term for the group of purchasers in the country or area … English contemporary dictionary
buyer's (or buyers') market — an economic situation in which goods or shares are plentiful and buyers can keep prices down. → buyer … English new terms dictionary
market place — noun 1. the world of commercial activity where goods and services are bought and sold without competition there would be no market they were driven from the marketplace • Syn: ↑market, ↑marketplace • Derivationally related forms: ↑market ( … Useful english dictionary