A vendor is someone who sells things such as newspapers, cigarettes, or food from a small stall or cart.
...ice-cream vendors.
2. countable noun
The vendor of a house or piece of land is the person who owns it and is selling it.
[law]
Remember, the estate agent is working for the vendor.
More Synonyms of vendor
vendor in British English
(ˈvɛndɔː) or vender (ˈvɛndə)
noun
1. mainly law
a person who sells something, esp real property
2. another name for vending machine
vendor in American English
(ˈvɛndər; vɛnˈdɔr)
noun
1.
one who vends, or sells; seller
2.
vending machine
Word origin
Anglo-Fr < Fr vendre
vendor in Retail
(vɛndər)
Word forms: (regular plural) vendors
noun
(Retail: Personnel)
A vendor is a company or person that sells a product or service.
The company is struggling with inventory shortages, and faces more problems aheadas vendors say they will supply new merchandise only on a cash basis.
The company has reduced production costs by following strategies like reducing thenumber of direct vendors with which it interacts.
A vendor is a company or person that sells a product or service.
vend, vendible
vendor in Accounting
(vɛndər)
Word forms: (regular plural) vendors
noun
(Accounting: Commerce)
A vendor is a company or person that sells a product or service.
The company is struggling with inventory shortages, and faces more problems aheadas vendors say they will supply new merchandise only on a cash basis.
The company has reduced production costs by following strategies like the globalsourcing of components and reducing the number of direct vendors with which it interacts.
A vendor is a company or person that sells a product or service.
Examples of 'vendor' in a sentence
vendor
It was here that we were introduced to one of the great pleasures of Mexico, the street food vendors.
Times, Sunday Times (2017)
It is also affected by individuals, their motivations and the property itself: how badly does a vendor want to sell?
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
I see an artisan ice-cream vendor trying to cope with a huge crowd of local tourists, and queue to buy a green mango and salt lollipop.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
Our parents are vendors in the street.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
The blast yesterday ripped through crowds of pilgrims and vendors of food and religious paraphernalia.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
Surveyors said many vendors were thinking twice before putting properties up for sale.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
Most agents actively encourage vendors to ensure their property is in good condition.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
The smaller vendors will sit on their money.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
For how many other vendors is this true?
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
Sales volumes remain weak but small numbers of vendors are accepting losses on their properties to get them sold.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
We could smell goat meat roasting on a street vendor's spit.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
The selling agent says the vendor may accept offers lower than 150,000.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
Once this is signed by you, the vendor and the agent it is legally binding.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
Local agents have told the vendor the property could sell on for about 300,000 with an extra bedroom added.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
Outside a temple, under garden umbrellas, vendors are selling flowers and incense.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
There are many tourists and street vendors with stalls full of desirable Cold War memorabilia.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
Especially in that ice-cream vendor's cap of his.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
One said: 'There were loads of people crying and many vendors who were completely panicked.
The Sun (2010)
Agents are reporting a surge in valuation requests in December, with vendors preparing to sell this month or next.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
Booking with one of the street vendors by the beach, we soon found out we wouldn't get far without haggling.
The Sun (2013)
In other languages
vendor
British English: vendor /ˈvɛndɔː/ NOUN
A vendor is someone who sells things such as newspapers or hamburgers from a small stall or cart.
...ice-cream vendors.
American English: vendor
Arabic: بَائِع
Brazilian Portuguese: vendedor
Chinese: 卖主
Croatian: prodavač
Czech: stánkový prodavač
Danish: sælger
Dutch: verkoper
European Spanish: vendedor parte
Finnish: myyjä
French: vendeur
German: Verkäufer
Greek: μικροπωλητής
Italian: venditore
Japanese: 売る人
Korean: 행상인
Norwegian: selger
Polish: sprzedawca
European Portuguese: vendedor
Romanian: vânzător
Russian: торговец
Latin American Spanish: vendedor
Swedish: säljare
Thai: คนขายของ
Turkish: satıcı
Ukrainian: продавець
Vietnamese: người bán dạo
Chinese translation of 'vendor'
vendor
(ˈvɛndəʳ)
n(c)
(in street) 小贩(販) (xiǎofàn) (个(個), gè)
(Law)[of house, land]卖(賣)主 (màizhǔ)
(noun)
Definition
a person who sells goods such as newspapers or hamburgers from a stall or cart
There are over four-hundred street vendors in the capital.
Synonyms
seller
a flower seller
dealer
She is an antique dealer.
trader
traders at the Stock Exchange
retailer
supplier
merchant
Any good wine merchant would be able to advise you.
stockist
shopkeeper
a struggling shopkeeper unable to pay his rent
hawker
It was a visitor and not a hawker at the door.
salesman or woman or person
shop assistant
tradesman or woman or person
pedlar
shopman or woman or person
Additional synonyms
in the sense of dealer
Definition
a person or organization whose business involves buying and selling things
She is an antique dealer.
Synonyms
trader,
marketer,
merchant,
supplier,
wholesaler,
purveyor,
tradesperson,
merchandiser
in the sense of hawker
Definition
a person who travels from place to place selling goods
It was a visitor and not a hawker at the door.
Synonyms
pedlar,
tout,
vendor,
travelling salesman,
crier,
huckster,
barrow boy (British),
door-to-door salesperson,
cheap-jack (informal),
colporteur
in the sense of merchant
Definition
a person engaged in retail trade
Any good wine merchant would be able to advise you.