Retail - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈriːteɪl|  American pronunciation of the word retail
Brit.  |ˈriːteɪl|  British pronunciation of the word retail

noun

- the selling of goods to consumers; usually in small quantities and not for resale

verb

- be sold at the retail level
These gems retail at thousands of dollars each
- sell on the retail market

adverb

- at a retail price
I'll sell it to you retail only

Extra examples

We retail clothing at the best possible prices.

She has a job in retail.

Is that price retail or wholesale?

You usually have to pay more if you buy something retail than if you buy it wholesale.

The product sells retail for about $100.

We should be able to retail most of these products to overseas customers.

Jack comes and retails the story of Mark's relationship with Mary to my friend.

We are looking for more retail outlets for our products.

The retail value would be around $500.

Retail sales fell by 1.3% in January.

The wine retails at £6.95 a bottle.

The decoder is expected to retail for under $300.

Their products are retailed all over Britain.

We only deal with wholesalers - we don't sell any of our goods retail.

Farmers in the vicinity of large towns, may be compared to retail shopkeepers.

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: retail
he/she/it: retails
present participle: retailing
past tense: retailed
past participle: retailed
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