A buyer is someone who buys things. They give money to get goods or services. We use this word in shops and markets.
The buyer paid for the new phone today.
A buyer visits the shop every week.
This meaning is used in buying houses or land. The buyer gets property by paying money and signing documents.
The buyer signed the papers for the house.
A buyer often visits homes before buying.
Here, buyer means someone who buys things for others. This person helps a business by buying items it needs.
The buyer ordered supplies for the company.
A buyer works to find good prices.
In auctions, a buyer is someone who bids money to win things. They buy the item if they have the highest bid.
The buyer offered a high price at the auction.
An eager buyer raised the bid quickly.
In contracts, a buyer is the person who agrees to buy goods or services. They negotiate and accept offers from sellers.
The buyer agreed to all contract terms.
Buyers and sellers often discuss price.
A buyer in this meaning is someone who buys things to use personally. They do not sell them again.
The buyer used the new phone everyday.
Buyers often want easy-to-use products.
This buyer buys large amounts of goods for a company. They help supply materials for making or selling products.
The buyer orders thousands of parts every month.
Buyers get discounts for large orders.
Sometimes, people say 'buyer' to mean someone who quickly agrees to something or believes it. This is informal language.
He is a buyer for every idea on sale.
I’m not a buyer for that excuse.