Associations to the word «Bazaar»
Noun
- Elle
- Harper
- Esquire
- Deva
- Editorial
- Mosque
- Tehran
- Marketplace
- Claire
- Stall
- Dhaka
- Jewellery
- Malay
- Hearst
- Shopping
- Spice
- Mandir
- Gnu
- Lahore
- Shop
- Shopkeeper
- Newsweek
- Fashion
- Yorker
- Dahl
- Merchant
- Carmel
- Ware
- Hyderabad
- Damian
- Vendor
- Istanbul
- Flea
- Bustle
- Playboy
- Kabul
- Magazine
- Flair
- Fair
- Photographer
- Italia
- Maya
- Nylon
- Rug
- Mademoiselle
- Mall
- Seller
- Boutique
- Cairo
- Market
- Seventeen
- Shah
- Cathedral
- Fundraising
- Rupee
- Git
- Karachi
- Silk
- Pasha
- Damascus
- Cox
- Camel
- Jewelry
- Charity
- Mumbai
- Hawker
- Schwarz
- Booth
- Caravan
- Marie
- Bargaining
- Trader
- Drapery
- Souvenir
- Craftsman
- Grocery
- Gandhi
- Street
- Delhi
- Raja
- Supermarket
- Oriental
- Lucknow
Verb
Adverb
Wiktionary
BAZAAR, noun. A marketplace, particularly in the Middle East, and often covered with shops and stalls.
BAZAAR, noun. A shop selling articles that are either exotic or eclectic.
BAZAAR, noun. A fair or temporary market, often for charity.
BAZAAR, noun. Misspelling of bizarre.
Dictionary definition
BAZAAR, noun. A shop where a variety of goods are sold.
BAZAAR, noun. A street of small shops (especially in Orient).
BAZAAR, noun. A sale of miscellany; often for charity; "the church bazaar".
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