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buy verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes | Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary at OxfordLearnersDictionaries.com Oxford logo Toggle navigation Redeem Upgrade Help Sign in Dictionaries Dictionaries home English American English Academic Collocations German-English Grammar Grammar home Practical English Usage Learn & Practise Grammar (Beta) Word Lists Word Lists home My Word Lists Topics Recent additions Resources Resources home Text Checker Sign in Dictionaries Dictionaries home English American English Academic Collocations German-English Grammar Grammar home Practical English Usage Learn & Practise Grammar (Beta) Word Lists Word Lists home My Word Lists Topics Recent additions Resources Resources home Text Checker Redeem Upgrade Help TOP English English American English Academic English Collocations Practical English Usage German-English English-German English American English Enter search text Definition of buy verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary buy verb /baɪ/ /baɪ/ Verb Forms present simple I / you / we / they buy /baɪ/ /baɪ/ he / she / it buys /baɪz/ /baɪz/ past simple bought /bɔːt/ /bɔːt/ past participle bought /bɔːt/ /bɔːt/ -ing form buying /ˈbaɪɪŋ/ /ˈbaɪɪŋ/ Idioms Phrasal Verbs jump to other results with money [transitive, intransitive] to obtain something by paying money for it buy (something) Where did you buy that dress? She had no money to buy a ticket. They can't afford to buy school books. If you're thinking of getting a new car, now is a good time to buy. buy something from somebody/something I bought it from a friend for £10. buy something off somebody/something (informal) She bought it off eBay for $50. buy somebody something Mum bought me a new coat. buy something for somebody Mum bought a new coat for me. buy something + adv./prep. I bought my car second-hand. They buy all their groceries in bulk . + adv./prep. It's generally cheaper if you buy online . They make their money by buying cheap and selling dear. opposite sell Homophones buy | by | bye buy by bye /baɪ/ /baɪ/ buy verb Some people buy all their groceries online. by preposition I think he was motivated by his mother. by adverb Don't let the opportunity pass you by. bye exclamation Bye! See you later. Wordfinder assistant buy counter display fitting room promotion sale shop store till More Like This Verbs with two objects Verbs with two objects bet bring build buy cost get give leave lend make offer owe pass pay play post promise read refuse sell send show sing take teach tell throw wish write Wordfinder buy discount loyalty card purchase receipt reduction refund short-change store card voucher Extra Examples They bought a car for their daughter. I bought it for $25. She bought some books from a friend. I can't afford to buy a new car. Old bicycles can be bought quite cheaply. She makes her living buying and selling antiques. Was the produce imported or bought locally? We can afford to buy enough paint to do the whole house. Young people are very comfortable buying online. Topics Shopping a1 , Money a1 , Houses and homes a1 Oxford Collocations Dictionary adverb cheaply online locally … verb + buy can afford to can’t afford to preposition at for from … phrases buy and sell money can buy money can’t buy … See full entry Join us Join our community to access the latest language learning and assessment tips from Oxford University Press! [transitive] buy something ( of money ) to be enough to pay for something He gave his children the best education that money can buy. Five pounds doesn't buy much nowadays. There are some things money can't buy. Oxford Collocations Dictionary adverb cheaply online locally … verb + buy can afford to can’t afford to preposition at for from … phrases buy and sell money can buy money can’t buy … See full entry [transitive] buy somebody to persuade somebody to do something dishonest in return for money synonym bribe He can't be bought (= he's too honest to accept money in this way) . obtain [transitive, usually passive] buy something to obtain something by losing something else of great value Her fame was bought at the expense of her marriage. believe [transitive] buy something (informal) to believe that something is true, especially something that is not very likely You could say you were ill but I don't think they'd buy it (= accept the explanation) . Word Origin Old English bycgan , of Germanic origin. Idioms the best that money can buy the very best We make sure our clients get the best that money can buy. (have) bought it (informal) to have been killed, especially in an accident or a war Joe finally bought it in a plane crash in Tunisia. buy back the farm (Australian English, New Zealand English, informal) to get back a country's assets , such as land or property, after they have been owned by another country The prime minister revealed his plan to buy back the farm from foreign ownership. buy the farm (North American English, informal) to die buy time to do something in order to delay an event, a decision, etc. The negotiators kept the gunman talking to buy time for the hostages. (buy) a pig in a poke if you buy a pig in a poke , you buy something without seeing it or knowing if it is good enough Buying online can mean buying a pig in a poke. sell somebody/buy a pup (British English, old-fashioned, informal) to sell somebody something/to buy something that has no value or is worth much less than the price paid Phrasal Verbs buy in buy into buy off buy out buy up See buy in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary See buy in the Oxford Learner's Dictionary of Academic English Check pronunciation: buy Other results All matches buy noun buy in buy-in noun buy up buy into buy off buy out impulse buy noun buy-to-let adjective try-and-buy adjective bring-and-buy sale noun the right to buy buy-ins bring-and-buy sales buy one, get one free buy something in buy into something buy somebody off buy somebody out buy something up See more Phrasal verbs buy something in buy into something buy somebody off buy somebody out buy something up Idioms the best that money can buy Nearby words butty noun buxom adjective buy verb buy noun buyer noun reliable adjective From the Word list OPAL written words Oxford Learner's Dictionaries Word of the Day