Bazaar

Word BAZAAR
Character 6
Hyphenation ba zaar
Pronunciations /bəˈzaː/

Definitions and meanings of "Bazaar"

What do we mean by bazaar?

A market consisting of a street lined with shops and stalls, especially one in the Middle East. noun

A shop or a part of a store in which miscellaneous articles are sold. noun

A fair or sale at which miscellaneous articles are sold, often for charitable purposes. noun

In the East, an exchange, market-place, or place where goods are exposed for sale, consisting either of small shops or stalls in a narrow street or series of streets, or of a certain section in a town under one roof and divided by narrower passageways, in which all or most of the merchants and artisans in a certain material or metal, or any single class of goods, are gathered both for manufacture and traffic. noun

A sale of miscellaneous articles in furtherance of some charitable or other purpose; a fancy fair. The articles there sold are mostly of fancy work, and contributed gratuitously. noun

In the East, an exchange, marketplace, or assemblage of shops where goods are exposed for sale. noun

A spacious hall or suite of rooms for the sale of goods, as at a fair. noun

A fair for the sale of fancy wares, toys, etc., commonly for a charitable purpose. noun

A marketplace, particularly in the Middle East, and often covered with shops and stalls. noun

A shop selling articles that are either exotic or eclectic. noun

A fair or temporary market, often for charity. noun

Common misspelling of bizarre. noun

A street of small shops (especially in Orient) noun

A shop where a variety of goods are sold noun

A sale of miscellany; often for charity noun

A marketplace, particularly in the Middle East and South Asia, and often covered with shops and stalls.

A shop selling articles that are either exotic or eclectic.

A fair or temporary market, often for charity.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Bazaar

The word "bazaar" in example sentences

Near the bazaar is the post-office, a complete sinecure, as, except on the two days a week when the post comes and goes for Massowah, Jedda, or ❋ Unknown (1885)

Slap, say, a $5 (or $10 -- the bazaar is open) tax on every imported barrel. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Seven months on, the Baghdad political bazaar is still open. ❋ Fouad Ajami (2010)

Doing a PHD in social networking (and stints at Yahoo) would make Danah forecast 'social network fatigue', but her dystopian Desperate Housewives meets their always-on kids in the gootube bazaar is so funny it must be true - Class will be split into private mean girls cliques and interspersed with child star bonaduces, security guard gary coleman playing net nanny, and Marcia Cross tubd spankn vignettes. ❋ Ben Barren (2007)

Update: An American BoingBoing reader who's a military man in Afghanistan (requesting anonymity) writes, Every other week here in Kabul, a bazaar is held on our base where local products are sold. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Slap, say, a $5 (or $10 -- the bazaar is open) tax ... ❋ Unknown (2003)

The carpet bazaar is of considerable extent, and consists of a network of alleys and counter-alleys opening off to the right of the Muski, which is the Regent Street of Cairo. ❋ Unknown (1891)

The bazaar is in the centre of the island, and consists of about a dozen shops kept up by Greeks, and about twenty other small ones by Arabs, from Jedda, and Egyptians. ❋ Unknown (1885)

The principal bazaar is a very long street, decently clean, covered over, and all lined with small shops. ❋ Unknown (1885)

'There's better than a toy-shop -- a wonderful sort of place they call a bazaar,' Rough replied. ❋ Mrs. Molesworth (1880)

The bazaar is certainly worth seeing, but will be too often and too well described to make it necessary for me to enlarge upon it here. ❋ Unknown (1856)

Nor is the actual cost of living great for what is technically called "bazaar" -- _i. e., _ home-grown -- articles of daily food. ❋ Various (N/A)

An outdoor souk (the Arabic word for the Turkish "bazaar" - "marketplace" in English) in old Tunis (the new Tunis surrounds the old Tunis): ❋ Unknown (2009)

The bazaar, which is known as the Spice Market or Egypt Bazaar, dates back to the mid-17th century. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"The bazaar was a huge financial and logistics base for the Taliban, and they want to get that back." continue reading this story » ❋ Unknown (2009)

"The bazaar was a huge financial and logistics base for the Taliban, and they want to get that back." ❋ Cameron Barr (2009)

It may be called a bazaar or a fair, but it is such a bazaar or fair as Eastern genii might have created. ❋ Unknown (2008)

In other words, the bazaar is an institution, a way of life. ❋ Unknown (2007)

The bazaar was a tourist attraction, with renovated cobble streets and stalls made of handmade fabrics. ❋ Clancy, Tom (2002)

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