It depends on how its used.
For example, If it is used like this:
"I am going to the marketplace for food."
Than there is no particular opposite to it.
I would like to think that it's opposite would be a place where you don't buy anything.
No, it's the opposite. A transparent marketplace means little product differentiation, AND that all prices are known constantly.
The term 'at the marketplace' is a prepositional phrase(the noun 'marketplace' is the object of the preposition 'at'). Prepositional phrases do not have collective nouns.
You will be an experienced marketing manager with a background in a fast paced online business.
It's mp
salesmen
No, it's the opposite. A transparent marketplace means little product differentiation, AND that all prices are known constantly.
A vertical marketplace is a marketplace focused on an specific market niche.
The MarketPlace was created in 1939.
The 'agora' was the Roman marketplace.
An eastern marketplace is called a "BAZAAR ".
The marketplace is on Sludge Street.
An eastern marketplace is called a "BAZAAR ".
Mitsuwa Marketplace was created in 1972.
Miracle Marketplace was created in 1989.
Language Marketplace was created in 2000.
Livonia Marketplace was created in 2010.
Ecosystem Marketplace was created in 2004.