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Synonyms and antonyms of To buy something in British Thesaurus

To buy something

buy (verb)

to get something by paying money for it

get (verb)

to buy something

purchase (verb)

formal to buy something

invest in ()

to buy something, especially something that you need and will use a lot

buy up ()

to buy large amounts of something or all of it that is available

import (verb)

economics to buy a product from another country and bring it to your country

place (verb)

if you place an order, you ask a company to sell you something and send it to you

get in (British)

British to buy or collect things that you need

splash out ()

to buy something expensive

buy into (business)

business to buy part of a business, especially in order to get control of it

acquire (verb)

formal to get something, for example by buying it or being given it

book (verb)

to buy tickets, or to arrange to have or use something at a particular time in the future

buy in ()

to buy a large quantity of something

load up on ()

to buy a lot of something so that it is available when you need it

overstock (verb)

to buy more of something than you need or than you can sell

pick up (informal)

informal to buy something

shout (verb)

Australianspoken to offer to buy something for someone, especially food or drink

snap up ()

to buy something as soon as it becomes available