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Shop
Definition
The word "shop" refers to a place where goods or services are sold (noun), or the act of visiting stores to purchase items (verb).
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ʃɑːp/
- Respelling: SHAHp
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ʃɒp/
- Respelling: SHOP
Etymology
The word "shop" originates from Middle English "shoppe," meaning a booth or shed where goods are sold. It derives from Old English "sceoppa," related to Proto-Germanic "*skuppō," meaning a stall or shed. Over time, its meaning expanded to include a variety of retail and commercial establishments.
Derivatives
- Shopkeeper (noun)
- Shopfront (noun)
- Shopping (noun/verb)
- Shopaholic (noun, informal)
- Workshop (noun)
Synonyms
Antonyms
Usage
The term "shop" is used in contexts relating to commerce and retail. Examples: "She went to the shop to buy groceries," and "He enjoys shopping for antiques on weekends."
Related Terms
- Retail: The sale of goods to consumers.
- Commerce: The activity of buying and selling goods.
- Mall: A large building containing multiple shops.
Detailed Definitions
Noun
- A place where goods or services are sold: Refers to an establishment for retail business.
- Example: "The shop sells handcrafted furniture."
- A workshop or place for making or repairing goods: Refers to a space where specific crafts or tasks are performed.
- Example: "He works in a car repair shop."
Verb
- To visit stores to buy goods: Refers to the act of purchasing items.
- Example: "They went to shop for holiday decorations."
- To look for or consider options: Used in a broader sense to indicate browsing or comparing.
- Example: "He is shopping for a new car."