Meaning & Definition of word "Wholesale"

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    Wholesale

    /ˈhoʊlseɪl/

    noun:

    • 1. The selling of goods in large quantities, typically for resale by retailers.
      • Example: The store decided to purchase its supplies from the wholesale to reduce costs.
    • 2. A business that sells goods in large quantities at lower prices.
      • Example: He works for a wholesale that specializes in electronics.

    adjective:

    • 1. Relating to the sale of goods in large quantities.
      • Example: They offer wholesale prices to restaurants and cafes.
    • 2. Characterized by large-scale operations or transactions.
      • Example: The wholesale distribution model has become increasingly popular in the digital age.

    adverb:

    • 1. In large quantities; at a wholesale price.
      • Example: The company is buying materials wholesale to save money.

    Etymology

    From 'whole' + 'sale', referring originally to the selling of entire commodities.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    wholesale price:

    The cost of goods sold in bulk, which is typically lower than the retail price.

    wholesale market:

    A marketplace where goods are sold in large quantities, often to retailers.

    wholesale distribution:

    The distribution of goods in bulk to retailers or other distributors.

    Related Words

    retail:

    The sale of goods to the public in relatively small quantities.

    distributor:

    An intermediary who supplies products to retailers.

    bulk:

    Large quantities of goods sold or bought.

    Slang Meanings of wholesale

    Meaning: To buy in large quantities to save money.

    Example Sentence: I went to the cash and carry to wholesale my supplies.

    Meaning: A term used in business to describe aggressive pricing.

    Example Sentence: They are wholesaling their products to undercut the competition.