bargain hunter
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A bargain hunter compares prices on two different cereal boxes in the supermarket aisle.
Definition
Noun: A person who shops with the specific goal of finding and purchasing items that are sold at prices lower than their usual or perceived value. This involves actively searching for discounts, sales, and special offers.
Usage
A "bargain hunter" is someone who enjoys or makes a habit of seeking out good deals. The term describes the person's shopping behavior and mindset.
Examples
- She is a dedicated bargain hunter and never buys anything at full price.
- The store's annual sale attracts bargain hunters from all over the city.
- As a savvy bargain hunter, he always compares prices online before making a purchase.
Advanced Usage
- "To go bargain hunting": This is the verb phrase describing the activity a bargain hunter does.
- We spent Saturday bargain hunting at the flea market.
- The term can imply skill, persistence, and sometimes thriftiness. It is often used in a positive or neutral sense but can occasionally carry a slight connotation of being overly focused on price.
Variants and Related Words
- Bargain-hunting (noun/adj): The act or practice of looking for bargains.
- Her bargain-hunting saved the family a lot of money.
- Thrifty shopper: A person who is careful with money when shopping, which is a closely related concept.
Synonyms
- Discount shopper
- Sale shopper
- Value seeker
Related Idioms/Phrases
- "To hunt for a bargain": Synonymous with "to go bargain hunting."
- They love to hunt for bargains at garage sales.
A bargain hunter compares prices on two different cereal boxes in the supermarket aisle.
Noun
- a shopper who hunts for bargains