What part of speech is bazaar?

Bazaar can be categorized as a noun.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. bazaar is a noun, singular of bazaars.

Inflections

Noun

What does bazaar mean?

Definitions

Noun

bazaar - a sale of miscellany; often for charity; "the church bazaar"
bazaar - a shop where a variety of goods are sold
bazaar - a street of small shops (especially in Orient)

Examples of bazaar

#   Sentence  
1. noun The church bazaar.
2. noun The bazaar ended a great success.
3. noun Tomorrow let's go to the morning bazaar.
4. noun Let's stroll around the bazaar!
5. noun Every Sunday afternoon, I go to the bazaar.
6. noun I go to the bazaar every Sunday afternoon.
7. noun Can a person who's blind in their own house become clairvoyant at the bazaar?
8. noun Vair, who was to be revered as a Sufi saint, was noticed in a bazaar because of his deferential bearing by a stranger, who, taking him for a slave, approached and asked, "Are you looking for your master?"
9. noun He went into the bazaar. I don't know what's keeping him there.
10. noun This isn't a bazaar, where you can start bargaining on prices.
11. noun The danger is that Hebrew will be spoken in the bazaar, but English in the universities.
12. noun Do you know how can I go to the grand bazaar?
13. noun Mifune's Buddhist "church" will hold a food bazaar. It's of the Jōhō Shinsei sect.
14. noun Isn't it strange?--A foreigner showing a local how to bargain at the bazaar.
15. noun You go to the bazaar not to become a sheep, but to buy sheep.
Sentence  
noun
The church bazaar.
The bazaar ended a great success.
Tomorrow let's go to the morning bazaar.
Let's stroll around the bazaar!
Every Sunday afternoon, I go to the bazaar.
I go to the bazaar every Sunday afternoon.
Can a person who's blind in their own house become clairvoyant at the bazaar?
Vair, who was to be revered as a Sufi saint, was noticed in a bazaar because of his deferential bearing by a stranger, who, taking him for a slave, approached and asked, "Are you looking for your master?"
He went into the bazaar. I don't know what's keeping him there.
This isn't a bazaar, where you can start bargaining on prices.
The danger is that Hebrew will be spoken in the bazaar, but English in the universities.
Do you know how can I go to the grand bazaar?
Mifune's Buddhist "church" will hold a food bazaar. It's of the Jōhō Shinsei sect.
Isn't it strange?--A foreigner showing a local how to bargain at the bazaar.
You go to the bazaar not to become a sheep, but to buy sheep.

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