Definition of «buying»

The verb form of buying means to purchase or acquire something by paying money for it. It can also refer to the act of making a payment, as in "I made the down payment on my new car."

Usage examples

  1. Buying a new car is a significant financial decision.
  2. I am considering buying a house in the suburbs.
  3. She enjoys buying clothes online during seasonal sales.
  4. My parents are buying groceries for the week.
  5. We should start buying stocks when the market is down.
  6. Are you interested in buying a ticket for the concert?
  7. Buying a new smartphone can be overwhelming due to the multiple options available.
  8. I am interested in buying a book on personal finance.
  9. We should start buying kitchen utensils before moving into the new apartment.
  10. My sister is buying a gift for her best friend's birthday.

Sentences with «buying»

  • «I don't buy in stores,» she says; she doesn't trust them either. (fortune.com)
  • I will have to try since this can be expensive when bought in the store (and I bet you they are not going to taste fresh). (indahnuria.com)
  • Despite this, there are several different categories of gifts to choose from when buying for this age group. (best-baby-gift-ideas.com)
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