"Monger" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Monger" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Monger" Meaning

A thoroughfare seller; a peddler; a dealer; a trader. (Come from 17th century Dutch "monger", meaning "trader" or "merchant".)

"Monger" Examples

Usage Examples for "Monger"


1. She bought the fish fresh from the market monger for a better price.


In this example, "monger" refers to a person who sells or trades goods, especially fish, at a market.

2. The disease monger took advantage of people's fears to sell unnecessary treatments.


Here, "monger" means a person who creates or spreads unnecessary or exaggerated fears of a disease or condition in order to sell treatments or products.

3. The company's salesmen were skilled at promoting their wares and speaking to the mercers and upholsterers, who would peddle them to the common people or take them to the market monger.


In this historical context, "monger" refers to a middleman who buys and sells goods in a market.

4. The slow-moving water was teeming with fish, and the local fishmonger was making good money selling them at market.


Again, "monger" refers to a person who sells fish, in this case, at a fish market.

5. Deceitful salespeople, often known as disease mongers, can spin a minor condition into a major crisis, playing on people's fears and anxiety.


In this example, "monger" refers to a person who deceives or misleads others about the seriousness or nature of a condition in order to sell treatments or products.

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