IPA: /ˈhoʊlseɪl/
KK: /ˈhoʊlseɪl/
adjective
Definition: Relating to the sale of large amounts of goods, usually at lower prices, intended for resale by retailers.
Example: The store offers wholesale prices to businesses that buy in bulk.
adverb
Definition: In a way that involves selling goods in large quantities, usually at lower prices than retail.
Example: The store buys its products wholesale to save money.
intransitive verb
Definition: To sell goods in large quantities, usually at lower prices than retail.
Example: The company decided to wholesale their products to reach more customers.
noun
Definition: The sale of large amounts of goods, usually to be sold again by a retailer.
Example: The store buys its products at wholesale prices to sell them at a profit.
transitive verb
Definition: To sell goods in large amounts, usually to retailers or other businesses, rather than to individual customers.
Example: The company decided to wholesale its products to local stores to increase distribution.