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    Mar·ket·place
    /ˈmärkətˌplās/

    noun

    • 1. an open space where a market is or was formerly held in a town: "the quaint cobbled marketplace"
  2. The meaning of MARKETPLACE is an open square or place in a town where markets or public sales are held. How to use marketplace in a sentence.

  3. a website designed for people to buy and sell things: He made eBay the leading internet marketplace. Online marketplaces have provided thieves with a convenient way of selling stolen goods. a small outside area in a town where there is a market: I'll meet you in the marketplace next to the fountain.

  4. A marketplace is a location where people buy goods. When you travel to a new city, you should visit a marketplace to purchase souvenirs for your friends back home. Marketplace often describes an outdoor market where vendors sell produce, meat, crafts, and other goods.

  5. noun. an open area in a town where a market is held. the commercial world; the realm of business, trade, and economics. any sphere considered as a place where ideas, thoughts, artistic creations, etc., compete for recognition. marketplace. / ˈmɑːkɪtˌpleɪs /.

  6. 2 days ago · A marketplace is a small area in a town or city where goods are bought and sold, often outdoors. The marketplace was jammed with buyers and sellers. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary .

  7. n. 1. An open area or square in a town where a public market or sale is set up. 2. The world of business and commerce. 3. A situation or place in which values, opinions, and ideas are put forward for debate or recognition: a marketplace for new ideas; the literary marketplace.

  8. MARKETPLACE meaning: 1 : the economic system through which different companies compete with each other to sell their products; 2 : a place in a town where products are bought and sold.

  9. marketplace definition: 1. in business, the buying and selling of products: 2. an area in a town where there is a market. Learn more.

  10. marketplace in American English. (ˈmɑːrkɪtˌpleis) noun. 1. an open area in a town where a market is held. 2. the commercial world; the realm of business, trade, and economics. 3. any sphere considered as a place where ideas, thoughts, artistic creations, etc., compete for recognition.

  11. the marketplace. [singular] the activity of competing with other companies to buy and sell goods, services, etc. Companies must be able to survive in the marketplace. the education marketplace. They have successfully adapted to the demands of the global marketplace.

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