Dictionary
English - Japanese
Buyer
ˈbaɪ(ə)r
Very common
~ 2000
~ 2000
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
購入者 (こうにゅうしゃ), 顧客 (こきゃく), 買い手 (かいて), 購入者 (こうにゅうしゃ) - in a legal or contractual context
Buyer meanings in Japanese
購入者 (こうにゅうしゃ)
Example:
The buyer decided to purchase the car.
購入者はその車を購入することに決めました。
A buyer's market means prices are lower.
購入者市場というのは、価格が低くなることを意味します。
Usage: formalContext: Business transactions, real estate, automotive sales
Note: This term is used in formal contexts, particularly in business and legal situations.
顧客 (こきゃく)
Example:
The buyer is always right.
顧客は常に正しい。
A loyal buyer will return to the store.
忠実な顧客はその店に戻ってくる。
Usage: informalContext: Retail, customer service, general discussions
Note: This term is commonly used in retail environments and customer service contexts.
買い手 (かいて)
Example:
The buyer was interested in the property.
買い手はその不動産に興味を持っていました。
Every buyer has different needs.
すべての買い手は異なるニーズを持っています。
Usage: informalContext: General discussions, marketplaces, sales
Note: This is a more casual term that can be used in everyday conversations related to buying and selling.
購入者 (こうにゅうしゃ) - in a legal or contractual context
Example:
The buyer must sign the contract.
購入者は契約書に署名しなければなりません。
The rights of the buyer are protected by law.
購入者の権利は法律によって保護されています。
Usage: formalContext: Legal documents, contracts, formal agreements
Note: In legal contexts, it is crucial to specify the buyer's rights and obligations.
Buyer's synonyms
purchaser
A purchaser is someone who buys goods or services.
Example: The purchaser bought a new car from the dealership.
Note: Purchaser is a formal term often used in legal or business contexts.
customer
A customer is someone who buys goods or services from a business.
Example: The customer ordered a coffee at the café.
Note: Customer implies a relationship with a specific business or seller.
shopper
A shopper is someone who is looking to buy goods, especially in a retail setting.
Example: The shopper browsed the store for new clothes.
Note: Shopper focuses on the act of browsing and purchasing goods in a store.
client
A client is someone who engages the services of a professional or business.
Example: The client hired a real estate agent to find a new home.
Note: Client typically refers to someone who receives services or advice in addition to making purchases.
Buyer expressions, common phrases
Window shopping
This phrase refers to looking at items in store windows or online without intending to make a purchase.
Example: Let's just go window shopping for now and come back to buy later.
Note: It does not involve actual buying, unlike the term 'buyer'.
Impulse buying
This phrase describes purchasing items without planning or thinking carefully about the decision.
Example: I didn't plan on buying anything, but I ended up impulse buying those shoes.
Note: It emphasizes spontaneous purchases as opposed to deliberate buying.
Shopaholic
This term refers to a person who has a strong desire to shop frequently and excessively.
Example: She's a real shopaholic, always buying new clothes and accessories.
Note: It focuses on the addictive or compulsive nature of shopping rather than just being a buyer.
Retail therapy
This phrase means shopping to improve one's mood or emotional state.
Example: After a stressful day, I like to indulge in some retail therapy to relax.
Note: It implies using shopping as a form of emotional relief, beyond the simple act of buying.
Bargain hunter
This term describes a person who actively seeks out and enjoys finding good deals or discounts.
Example: She's a skilled bargain hunter, always finding great deals on products.
Note: It focuses on the skill of finding low prices rather than just being a buyer.
Money talks
This idiom means that money has the power to influence people or situations.
Example: When it comes to negotiations, remember that money talks.
Note: It emphasizes the influence of money in transactions, beyond the simple act of buying.
Buyer's remorse
This term refers to the feeling of regret or guilt after making a purchase.
Example: I experienced buyer's remorse after purchasing that expensive gadget.
Note: It highlights the negative emotions that can follow a purchase, contrasting with the neutral term 'buyer'.
Buyer everyday (slang) expressions
Splurge
To spend a lot of money on something luxurious or indulgent.
Example: I tend to splurge on expensive designer handbags.
Note: Splurge implies excessive spending, often on items considered non-essential or extravagant.
Deal hunter
Someone who actively seeks out good deals or discounts when making purchases.
Example: She's a real deal hunter, always looking for discounts and sales.
Note: Unlike a bargain hunter, a deal hunter focuses more on overall value and terms of the transaction rather than solely on the price.
Big spender
A person who spends a lot of money, especially on expensive or extravagant items.
Example: Watch out for the big spender at the auction, he never hesitates to bid high.
Note: Big spender carries a connotation of lavish spending, often associated with generosity or indulgence.
Buyer's market
A situation in which goods are plentiful and sellers must compete for buyers, leading to lower prices.
Example: It's a buyer's market for smartphones right now, with so many brands offering discounts.
Note: Buyer's market refers to a favorable condition for buyers where they have more power and choices due to market dynamics.
Serious shopper
A person who is dedicated and committed to shopping, often with a particular focus or strategy.
Example: She's a serious shopper when it comes to vintage clothing, spending hours at thrift stores.
Note: Serious shopper indicates a more intentional and focused approach to shopping, sometimes involving research and planning.
Whale
A very valuable or high-spending customer, typically in luxury or high-end markets.
Example: The luxury brand is targeting high-end whales for their new product line.
Note: Whale is often used in marketing contexts to refer to customers with significant purchasing power or influence.
Splurger
Someone who frequently indulges in extravagant or luxurious purchases.
Example: She's a known splurger when it comes to gourmet food and dining experiences.
Note: Similar to splurge, splurger emphasizes a pattern of lavish spending rather than occasional indulgence.
Buyer - Examples
The buyer was interested in purchasing a large quantity of goods.
The company's main buyers are located in Europe.
The buyer negotiated a lower price with the supplier.
Buyer grammar
Buyer - Noun (Noun) / Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass)
Lemma: buyer
Conjugations
Noun, plural (Noun, plural): buyers
Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass): buyer
Syllables, Separation and Stress
buyer Contains 2 syllables: buy • er
Phonetic transcription: ˈbī(-ə)r
buy er , ˈbī( ə)r (The red syllable is stressed)
Buyer - Importance and usage frequency
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
buyer: ~ 2000 (Very common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.