"Purveyor" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Purveyor" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Purveyor
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"Purveyor" Meaning

A person or business that supplies a particular product, especially food or drinks, especially for a large and often regular number of people.

"Purveyor" Examples

Sentence Examples for "Purveyor"


1. Man in Furniture Store: The family's furniture purveyor in town, John Wallace, owned a humble store where they would go to buy their furniture.

2. Company Description: The brown craft beer in the miniature fridge in his downtown hotel a purveyor of beer aficionados, had eight craft brews and one strange tepid soda.

3. Role in Supply Chain: In 1835 Le Chatelier et fils became the purveyor of drugs for all the French royal hospitals - a role in which it continued until the French Revolution.

4. History Reference: The Viking Age adventurer Ragnar served as a tax collector and purveyor of royal taxes, which made him an unpopular man in some communities.

5. Industry Expert: Richard Ourusoff, an products events researcher and purveyor of more publications — and absolutely devoted Chicago blogger, runs the left an reflected filtered multimedia web log admission blogAINR Allan Planet Chicago.

"Purveyor" Similar Words

Purtenance

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Pertainance is a somewhat archaic word that refers to something's natural or inherent quality, character, or feature. In other words, it's what makes something what it is or distinguishes it as belonging to a certain category or group.<br><br>Example: "The composer's pertainance to the 19th-century Romantics is evident in her use of minor keys and complex harmonies."<br><br>In simpler terms, pertainance is a fancy way of saying "characteristic" or "quality" that defines something or someone.

Purulence

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A word with a strong medical connotation!<br><br>Purulence refers to the condition or characteristic of being filled with pus, a thick, yellowish fluid that results from the body's natural immune response to infection or inflammation.

Purulent

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Discharging or containing pus.

Purus

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"Pure"

Purvey

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Purveyance

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The word "purveyance" refers to the act of supplying or providing something, especially food or other essentials, for a large number of people, often on a regular basis. It can also refer to the rights or authority to provide such supplies.<br><br>Example: "The hotel's grocery purveyance helped ensure that the guests had a steady supply of fresh fruit and bread throughout their stay."<br><br>Alternatively, in law, purveyance is also used to describe a gift or a provision made by someone, especially if made with a sense of duty or obligation.<br><br>In general, purveyance can imply a sense of responsibility or duty to provide for others, often in a context of serving or sustaining a group of people.

Purveyed

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Furnished or borne out, as by investigation or research; furnished, delivered, supplied, or provided; conferred or brought into being; exhibited or shown.<br><br>Example: "The evidence purveyed by the detectives revealed the truth of the crime."

Purveying

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Providing or supplying something, especially food or goods, regularly.

Purveyors

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People or organizations that supply or sell goods or services, especially food or other essential items.

Purveys

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The word "purveys" means to provide or supply something, especially information or news, to people. It can also mean to present or convey something in a way that is perceived as honest or sincere.

Purview

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The word "purview" refers to the sphere or extent of one's authority, responsibility, or jurisdiction; the scope or range of a person's or thing's influence, search, or control.<br><br>Example: "The new employee's work was within the administrative purview of the department head."

Puryear

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There is no word in the dictionary called "puryear". However, I found that "Puryear" could be a surname, possibly derived from "Purrier" or "Pourier", which is a variant of the surname Pourier or Pourrier, likely of French origin, and ultimately derived from the Old Occitan words for "potter".

Pus-filled

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Filled with pus, which is a thick, yellowish fluid that forms as a result of infection or inflammation.

Pus

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A collection of matter, often white and thick, that is produced as a result of inflammation; a suppurating sore

Pusan

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Pusan is the former name of Busan, the second-largest city in South Korea, located on the southeastern coast of the Korean Peninsula. The name "Pusan" was used until 1995, when the city was officially renamed Busan.

Pusane

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I couldn't find any definition or meaning for the word "pusane". Could you please provide more context or information about this word? It appears to be a Slovak word, and I can try to look it up in Slovak dictionaries. In Slovak, "púšanie" is the plural form of "púša+", it is related to joining or uniting something.