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huckster vs trade

trade vs huckster

huckster and trade both are nouns.

huckster and trade both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
huckster Yes No Yes No
trade Yes No Yes No
As verbs, trade is a hypernym of huckster; that is, trade is a word with a broader meaning than huckster:
  • huckster: sell or offer for sale from place to place
  • trade: do business; offer for sale as for one's livelihood
Other hypernyms of huckster include deal, sell.
huckster (noun) trade (noun)
a seller of shoddy goods the skilled practice of a practical occupation
a person who writes radio or tv advertisements the business given to a commercial establishment by its customers
a particular instance of buying or selling
an equal exchange
the commercial exchange (buying and selling on domestic or international markets) of goods and services
people who perform a particular kind of skilled work
steady winds blowing from east to west above and below the equator
huckster (verb) trade (verb)
sell or offer for sale from place to place turn in as payment or part payment for a purchase
wrangle (over a price, terms of an agreement, etc.) engage in the trade of
exchange or give (something) in exchange for
do business; offer for sale as for one's livelihood
be traded at a certain price or under certain conditions
Difference between huckster and trade

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