store
noun /stɔː(r)/
  /stɔːr/
Idioms - [countable] a large shop that sells many different types of goods
- It's available at London's three biggest stores.
 
Wordfinder- assistant
 - buy
 - counter
 - display
 - fitting room
 - promotion
 - sale
 - shop
 - store
 - till
 
WordfinderTopics Shoppinga2- appliances
 - cookware
 - fashion
 - furnishings
 - hardware
 - linen
 - lingerie
 - menswear
 - stationery
 - store
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- big
 - large
 - major
 - …
 
- chain
 
- go to
 - visit
 - close
 - …
 
- carry something
 - offer something
 - sell something
 - …
 
- chain
 - account
 - card
 - …
 
- at a/the store
 - in a/the store
 
- the back of a/the store
 - the front of a/the store
 
 
enlarge image[countable] (North American English) a shop, large or small- I'm going to the store.
 - His father opened a small grocery store.
 - Retail stores across Europe were reporting no stock left of the game.
 - You should be able to get it in any good health food store.
 - He looked around for a liquor store.
 
Collocations ShoppingShoppingShoppingsee also consignment shop, convenience store, dime store, general store, hardware store, package store- go/go out/be out shopping
 - go to (especially British English) the shops/(especially North American English) a store/(especially North American English) the mall
 - do (British English) the shopping/(especially North American English) the grocery shopping/a bit of window-shopping
 - (North American English, informal) hit/hang out at the mall
 - try on clothes/shoes
 - indulge in some retail therapy
 - go on a spending spree
 - cut/cut back on/reduce your spending
 - be/get caught shoplifting
 - donate something to/take something to/find something in (British English) a charity shop/(North American English) a thrift store
 - buy/sell/find something at (British English) a car boot sale/(British English) a jumble sale/a garage sale/(North American English) a yard sale
 - find/get/pick up a bargain
 
- load/push/wheel (British English) a trolley/(North American English) a cart
 - stand in/wait in (British English) the checkout queue/(North American English) the checkout line
 - (North American English) stand in line/ (British English) queue at the checkout
 - bag (especially North American English) (your) groceries
 - pack (away) (especially British English) your shopping
 - stack/stock/restock the shelves at a store (with something)
 - be (found) on/appear on supermarket/shop shelves
 - be in/have in/be out of/run out of stock
 - deal with/help/serve customers
 - run a special promotion
 - be on special offer
 
- make/complete a purchase
 - buy/purchase something online/by mail order
 - make/place/take an order for something
 - buy/order something in bulk/in advance
 - accept/take credit cards
 - pay (in) cash/by (credit/debit) card/(British English) with a gift voucher/(North American English) with a gift certificate
 - enter your PIN number
 - ask for/get/obtain a receipt
 - return/exchange an item/a product
 - be entitled to/ask for/demand a refund
 - compare prices
 - offer (somebody)/give (somebody)/get/receive a 30% discount
 
Extra ExamplesTopics Shoppinga2- Buying store brands certainly works out cheaper.
 - Ralph Lauren's flagship store on Madison Avenue
 - The game will hit stores in January.
 - The company operates four stores in Maryland.
 - The company plans to open two new stores in Dublin.
 - The new book has been flying off store shelves.
 - The store offers a comprehensive line of auto parts.
 - You can buy music from an online store.
 - Ask at your local hardware store.
 - The chain has endured another terrible month at its high-street stores.
 - You can park on the street right outside the store.
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- big
 - large
 - major
 - …
 
- chain
 
- go to
 - visit
 - close
 - …
 
- carry something
 - offer something
 - sell something
 - …
 
- chain
 - account
 - card
 - …
 
- at a/the store
 - in a/the store
 
- the back of a/the store
 - the front of a/the store
 
- (in compounds) a website that sells things
- an online store
 - You can get it on the app store.
 
 - [countable] a quantity or supply of something that you have and use
- her secret store of chocolate
 - a vast store of knowledge
 
Extra Examples- your body's fat stores
 - Stores of blood sugar are metabolized to produce energy.
 - This is vital information to add to your store of knowledge.
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- good
 - great
 - large
 - …
 
- have
 - keep
 - build up
 - …
 
- cupboard
 - room
 
- store of
 
 - stores[plural] goods of a particular kind or for a particular purpose
- medical stores
 - They had trouble keeping rats out of the food stores.
 
 - [countable] (often stores)a place where goods of a particular kind are kept
- The grain store holds several thousand tonnes.
 - The soldiers were charged with guarding the weapons stores.
 
Extra Examples- The mill ceased operations in 1940 and was used as a grain store.
 - You'll find a ladder in the equipment store.
 - We're using the shed as a temporary store for all our stuff.
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- cold
 - dry
 - temporary
 - …
 
- hold something
 
- in a/the store
 - store for
 
 see also backing store 
Word OriginMiddle English: shortening of Old French estore (noun), estorer (verb), from Latin instaurare ‘renew’; compare with restore.
Idioms 
in store (for somebody) 
- waiting to happen to somebody
- We don't know what life holds in store for us.
 - If she had known what lay in store for her, she would never have agreed to go.
 - They think it'll be easy but they have a surprise in store.
 
 
mind the store (North American English) 
(British English mind the shop)
- to be in charge of something for a short time while somebody is away
- Who's minding the store while the boss is abroad?
 
 
set/put (great, etc.) store by something 
- to consider something to be important
- She sets great store by her appearance.
 - It is unwise to put too much store by these statistics.
 
 
