vendor

noun
UK: /ˈvendɔː/
US: /ˈvendər/
  1. A person or company that sells goods or services.

    1. The vendor sells coffee.
    2. Our company uses a vendor to supply office equipment every month.
  2. A person who is selling things, often outside.

    1. A street vendor was selling hot dogs.
    2. The craft fair included local vendors selling handmade jewelry and art.
  3. A company that provides something, for example, equipment or services.

    1. We switched vendors to get a better price.
    2. The software vendor provides ongoing technical support for their products.

Synonyms

seller merchant

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "vendor" in English means: A person or company that sells goods or services., A person who is selling things, often outside., A company that provides something, for example, equipment or services..

The phonetic transcription of "vendor" is /ˈvendɔː/ in British English and /ˈvendər/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "vendor": seller, merchant.

Example usage of "vendor": "The vendor sells coffee.". More examples on the page.