noun
- a marketplace or shopping district, especially in Middle Eastern or South Asian countries
- a sale of goods, typically for charity
Usage: Also spelled 'bazaar' (more common in modern English); Often used to refer to a busy, crowded marketplace
Usage: Common in fundraising contexts
Examples
- We wandered through the crowded bazar looking for spices and textiles.
- The local bazar was filled with vendors selling fresh produce and handmade crafts.
- She bought a beautiful rug at the Istanbul bazar.
- The school organized a bazar to raise money for the library.
- Every Friday, merchants set up stalls in the central bazar.
- The bazar was a maze of narrow alleys and colorful shops.