retailer meaning

retailer means 'a person or business that sells goods directly to consumers'.

retailer :

seller, merchant

noun

▪ The retailer sells clothes in the city center.

▪ The seller offers clothes in the city center.

▪ Many retailers are closing due to online shopping.

▪ Many merchants are closing because of online shopping.

paraphrasing

▪ merchant – seller

▪ vendor – seller

▪ shopkeeper – seller

▪ dealer – seller

Pronunciation

retailer [rɪˈteɪlər]

The stress is on the second syllable 'tail' and sounds like 'ri-tey-lər'.

Common phrases and grammar about retailer

retailer - Common meaning

noun
seller, merchant

Part of Speech Changes for "retailer"

▪ retail (verb) – to sell goods to the public

▪ retail store (noun) – a store that sells goods to consumers

Common Expressions with "retailer"

▪ online retailer – a retailer that operates online

▪ local retailer – a retailer in the local area

▪ major retailer – a large retailer

▪ retail business – a business that sells goods to consumers

Important examples of retailer in TOEIC

Vocabulary examples from the TOEIC test

In TOEIC word questions, retailer is used to refer to a business that sells goods directly to consumers.

▪The retailer increased the prices due to high demand.
▪The shop is a local retailer of organic products.

Example of a confusing word: wholesaler (a business that sells goods in large quantities, typically to retailers)

▪The wholesaler increased the prices due to high demand.
▪The shop is a local wholesaler of organic products.
"Retailer" refers to a business that sells goods directly to the end consumer, typically in smaller quantities. In the sentence "The retailer increased the prices due to high demand," the usage is correct because it implies a direct relationship with consumers. "Wholesaler," however, refers to a business that sells goods in bulk, usually to retailers rather than consumers. The sentence "The wholesaler increased the prices due to high demand" is grammatically correct but changes the context to a business-to-business transaction. Therefore, "retailer" is the correct choice when the context involves direct sales to consumers.

Grammar examples from the TOEIC test

In TOEIC grammar questions, retailer is used as a singular or plural noun, and questions may focus on subject-verb agreement.

▪The retailer offers a wide range of products.
▪The retailers are expanding their online presence.

retailer

Idioms and fixed expressions in TOEIC

major retailer

'a large business that sells goods', used when discussing market leaders.

▪The company is one of the major retailers in the country.
▪The company is a leading major retailer nationally.

local retailer

'a small or community-based business that sells goods', used when emphasizing community presence.

▪They prefer to shop at a local retailer for personalized service.
▪They choose a local retailer for better customer support.

Differences between similar words and retailer

retailer

,

wholesaler

differences

retailer is a business that sells directly to consumers, while wholesaler sells to other businesses.

retailer
▪The retailer sells products to individual customers.
▪The wholesaler supplies products to multiple retailers.
wholesaler
▪The wholesaler provides goods to various retailers.
▪The retailer offers products directly to consumers.

retailer

,

distributor – wholesaler

differences

retailer sells directly to consumers, while distributor supplies products to businesses.

retailer
▪The retailer stocks the latest fashion trends.
▪The retailer engages directly with customers to sell products.
distributor – wholesaler
▪The distributor manages the supply chain for multiple retailers.
▪The retailer engages directly with customers to sell products.

Words with the same origin as retailer

The origin of retailer

retailer comes from the French word 'retaillier,' meaning 'to cut off,' originally referring to selling in small quantities.

Word structure

The word is divided into 're-' (again), 'tail' (sell goods), and '-er' (person). So, retailer means 'a person who sells goods'.

Words with the same origin

The root of retailer is 'retail'. Words with the same root include 'retail' and 'retailing'.

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