purveyor
purveyor — noun
1. a person, company, or shop that provides goods, services, or information, often
a person, company, or shop that provides goods, services, or information, often with an emphasis on the quality or distinctive nature of what is supplied
The Ito family has been a trusted purveyor of traditional Japanese confections for three generations.
collocation: trusted purveyor of [specialty goods]
Sayaka found a local purveyor who supplies organic vegetables directly from small family farms.
pattern: find a purveyor + relative clause describing the service
Iris visited several purveyors of antique furniture before choosing a carved mahogany desk for her study.
The clinic works with a global purveyor of medical equipment to keep its operating rooms well stocked.
- supplier
more general and less formal; used for any provider of goods, without the connotation of quality
- provider
broader meaning that includes services and intangible things (healthcare, internet); less tied to physical goods
- vendor
often suggests a seller at a specific location or event; can have a smaller-scale or more temporary feel
- dealer
typically restricted to specific categories of goods (art dealer, car dealer, antiques dealer) and may imply specialized knowledge
文法句型
purveyor of + noun phrase
用法筆記
Purveyor is more formal than supplier or provider, and often implies that the goods or services are of a high or distinctive quality. It is commonly followed by the preposition of.