1. trading - Noun
2. trading - Adjective
3. trading - Verb
of Trade
Carrying on trade or commerce; engaged in trade; as, a trading company.
Frequented by traders.
Venal; corrupt; jobbing; as, a trading politician.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAbbott Laboratories stock traded up $0.11 during trading hours on Friday, hitting $105.11. Source: Internet
About 75–85% of Canadian trade is with the United States, and Canada is the United States' largest trading partner and chief supplier of oil. Source: Internet
A CNN recording from Tuesday’s debate showed Ms. Warren and Bernie Sanders trading accusations that each had called the other a “liar.” Source: Internet
According to this account, Wulfstan undertook a journey by sea from Hedeby to the trading centre of Truso around the year 880. He names the lands the coasts he passes. Source: Internet
A bunch of familiar faces, sitting on well-worn sofas, aimlessly trading affectionate insults for half an hour at a time sounds like an absolute balm at the minute. Source: Internet
A company executive added that heightened spending on delivery infrastructure would likely continue over years, and shares fell 2 percent in after-hours trading. Source: Internet