WARES


Meaning of WARES in English

wares /weəz $ werz/ BrE AmE noun [plural] old-fashioned

[ Date: 1300-1400 ; Origin: Plural of ware ; ⇨ ↑ -ware ]

things that are for sale, usually not in a shop:

craftspeople selling their wares

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THESAURUS

▪ product noun [countable] something that is made or produced in large quantities, usually in order to be sold:

consumer products such as mobile phones

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dairy products

▪ goods noun [plural] things that are produced in order to be sold, especially for use in the home:

They sell furniture and other household goods.

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electrical goods

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white goods (=large electrical goods used in the home such as washing machines and refrigerators)

▪ commodity noun [countable] formal a type of product or raw material that can be bought and sold – used especially about basic food products, metals, and fuels:

The decline in prices for agricultural commodities made the economic situation worse.

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All metal was a valuable commodity and was rarely wasted.

▪ merchandise noun [uncountable] formal things that are being sold, especially in shops:

Customers are not allowed to handle the merchandise.

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Sales of books, videos, and other merchandise have increased.

▪ wares noun [plural] written things that are offered for sale, especially in a market or on the street:

In the market, the traders began selling their wares.

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Merchants brought their wares from all over the world.

▪ export noun [countable often plural] a product that is sent to a foreign country in order to be sold:

US exports rose to $11.935 billion.

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At the moment, oil is their biggest export.

▪ import noun [countable often plural] goods that are brought from one country into another to be sold there:

The UK clothing industry cannot compete with foreign imports on price.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.      Longman - Словарь современного английского языка.