merchandise

noun
UK: /ˈmɜː.tʃən.daɪz/
US: /ˈmɝː.tʃən.daɪz/
  1. Goods that are bought and sold.

    1. The store sells a wide variety of merchandise.
    2. The company is promoting its new line of holiday merchandise at discounted prices.
  2. Products available for sale, often related to a particular event or character.

    1. They sell merchandise at the concert.
    2. The museum shop offers a range of merchandise related to the current exhibition.

Synonyms

stock
merchandise verb
  1. To promote the sale of goods, especially by their presentation in retail outlets.

    1. They merchandise their products well.
    2. The company needs to better merchandise its goods to increase sales and brand awareness.
  2. To promote or advertise something.

    1. The author is trying to merchandise his new book.
    2. The company heavily merchandises its image as eco-friendly to appeal to consumers.
merchandise adjective
  1. Relating to goods that are bought and sold.

    1. The merchandise market is up.
    2. The company is expanding its line of merchandise offerings for the upcoming season.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "merchandise" in English means: Goods that are bought and sold., Products available for sale, often related to a particular event or character..

The phonetic transcription of "merchandise" is /ˈmɜː.tʃən.daɪz/ in British English and /ˈmɝː.tʃən.daɪz/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "merchandise": stock.

Example usage of "merchandise": "The store sells a wide variety of merchandise.". More examples on the page.