What is another word for marts?

Pronunciation: [mˈɑːts] (IPA)

The word "marts" is commonly used to refer to markets, particularly those that are held on specific days of the week or month. However, there are several other synonyms that can be used to describe such marketplaces. These include bazaars, fairs, expos, trade shows, and carnivals. Each of these terms connotes a different type of market, indicating the nature of the goods sold, the size of the event, or the level of commerciality. Bazaars, for instance, are often associated with exotic goods and souvenirs, while fairs and carnivals are known for their funfair atmosphere and entertainment offerings. Expos, on the other hand, are typically large-scale events that showcase a particular industry or field.

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Usage examples for Marts

The real vacation you get is when you take yourself away from the business marts of trade, and go to a place where you can get your feet on good old mother earth.
"Dollars and Sense"
Col. Wm. C. Hunter
As Aura May has disappeared more and more from her father's side, he has ventured more and more in the marts of trade and commerce.
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Durham, Andrew Everett
It is like one of those Eastern marts where men of fifty different nationalities, and picturesquely clad, jostle each other in the bazaars: so here feathered travellers of every species have a kind of leafy capital.
"Wild Life in a Southern County"
Richard Jefferies

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