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Antonyms for commerce
ˈkɒm ərscom·merce

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Wiktionary1.0 / 3 votes

  1. commercenoun

    Synonyms:
    communication, traffic, communion, trade, dealings, intercourse, interchange

  2. commercenoun

    The exchange or buying and selling of commodities; especially the exchange of merchandise, on a large scale, between different places or communities; extended trade or traffic.

    Beware you commerce not with bankrupts. -B. Jonson.

    Synonyms:
    communication, trade, interchange, communion, dealings, intercourse, traffic

  3. commercenoun

    Social intercourse; the dealings of one person or class in society with another; familiarity.

    Synonyms:
    trade, intercourse, communion, interchange, communication, dealings, traffic

  4. commercenoun

    Sexual intercourse.

    Synonyms:
    interchange, trade, dealings, communion, intercourse, traffic, communication

  5. commercenoun

    A round game at cards, in which the cards are subject to exchange, barter, or trade.

    Synonyms:
    interchange, intercourse, dealings, traffic, communication, trade, communion

English Synonyms and Antonyms2.0 / 4 votes

  1. commerce

    A business is what one follows regularly; an occupation is what he happens at any time to be engaged in; trout-fishing may be one's occupation for a time, as a relief from business; business is ordinarily for profit, while the occupation may be a matter of learning, philanthropy, or religion. A profession implies scholarship; as, the learned professions. Pursuit is an occupation which one follows with ardor. An avocation is what calls one away from other work; a vocation or calling, that to which one is called by some special fitness or sense of duty; thus, we speak of the gospel ministry as a vocation or calling, rather than a business. Trade or trading is, in general, the exchanging of one thing for another; in the special sense, a trade is an occupation involving manual training and skilled labor; as, the ancient Jews held that every boy should learn a trade. A transaction is a single action, whether in business, diplomacy, or otherwise; affair has a similar, but lighter meaning; as, this little affair; an important transaction. The plural affairs has a distinctive meaning, including all activities where men deal with one another on any considerable scale; as, a man of affairs. A job is a piece of work viewed as a single undertaking, and ordinarily paid for as such. Trade and commerce may be used as equivalents, but trade is capable of a more limited application; we speak of the trade of a village, the commerce of a nation. Barter is the direct exchange of commodities; business, trade, and commerce are chiefly transacted by means of money, bills of exchange, etc. Business, occupation, etc., may be what one does independently; employment may be in the service of another. Work is any application of energy to secure a result, or the result thus secured; thus, we speak of the work of God. Art in the industrial sense is a system of rules and accepted methods for the accomplishment of some practical result; as, the art of printing; collectively, the arts. A craft is some occupation requiring technical skill or manual dexterity, or the persons, collectively, engaged in its exercise; as, the weaver's craft.

    Synonyms:
    affair, art, avocation, barter, business, calling, concern, craft, duty, employment, handicraft, job, occupation, profession, trade, trading, traffic, transaction, vocation, work

    Preposition:
    The business of a druggist; in business with his father; doing business for his father; have you business with me? business in New York; business about, concerning, or in regard to certain property.

Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms3.0 / 2 votes

  1. commerce

    Antonyms:
    stagnation, exclusion, inactivity, interdict, embargo, dullness

    Synonyms:
    trade, traffic, merchandize, barter, exchange, business, communication, dealing, intercourse

Princeton's WordNet1.0 / 2 votes

  1. commerce, commercialism, mercantilismnoun

    transactions (sales and purchases) having the objective of supplying commodities (goods and services)

    Synonyms:
    commercialism, mercantile system, mercantilism

  2. Department of Commerce, Commerce Department, Commerce, DoCnoun

    the United States federal department that promotes and administers domestic and foreign trade (including management of the census and the patent office); created in 1913

    Synonyms:
    medico, doctor, physician, commercialism, mercantilism

  3. commercenoun

    social exchange, especially of opinions, attitudes, etc.

    Synonyms:
    commercialism, mercantilism

Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words1.5 / 2 votes

  1. commercenoun

    Synonyms:
    traffic, barter, business, trading, intercourse, communication

How to use commerce in a sentence?

  1. Nucleus Research analyst Daniel Elman:

    With this change in consumer behavior likely to remain permanent, and Amazon's accelerating shipping and fulfillment speeds, the company's dominance as the go-to platform for e-commerce will remain unchallenged.

  2. Thomas Jefferson:

    Peace, commerce and honest friendship with all nations entangling alliances with none.

  3. Javier Capape:

    Logistics is the jewel in the crown – it's a very trendy sub-group within real estate because it is connected with e-commerce, sWFs are long-term investors looking for disruption - they are looking for the new winners.

  4. John Miller:

    As dynamic as the region is today, what we have seen over the past years is the maritime atmosphere has been safe, the free flow of commerce has been stable and secure.

  5. Amit Agarwal:

    I feel extremely excited that e-commerce is attracting so much funding, otherwise, we'd have been wrong in going about it in such as big way.

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#9214exclusion
#24555embargo
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#98452dullness
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