store

noun, verb89 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.9

A retail business that operates over the internet.

A large store stocking many varieties of goods in different departments.

A business that sells goods directly to consumers.

A store that sells food and household supplies.

Refers to a physically large retail location.

One of a series of stores owned by one company and selling the same merchandise.

A small store, located near a residential area, that opens long hours and sells a limited range of goods.

Similar to 'big store', refers to a retail location with a large area or selection.

A retail location that is not large in size.

A shop that is nearby or in one's own neighborhood.

A store in which goods, especially from a particular manufacturer, are sold directly to the public at a discount.

A store that sells alcoholic beverages.

Refers to a large, well-known, and important retail store or chain.

A small local store, typically on a street corner.

A retailer's lead, largest, or most important store.

A typical shop found on the main shopping street of a town.

A store, typically in a rural area, selling a wide variety of goods.

A retail store that focuses on specific product categories.

A small, often general, shop serving a village.

An extremely large supply, often of something abstract like knowledge.

A big supply of something.

A very large supply.

A large or sufficient supply.

To save information in a digital format, e.g., on a computer.

To store something in a way that prevents danger or risk.

Similar to 'digitally store', referring to storage on electronic devices.

To put something away with attention to prevent damage or loss.

To store something in the correct or appropriate way.

To store something in a place where it is protected from being stolen or accessed without permission.

The most direct term for a store exchanging goods for money.

To provide or make something available for customers to buy.

To have something available for sale.

A number of stores owned or managed by the same company.

Used to indicate presence inside the physical building of the store.

Used to indicate presence at the general location of the store.

Used to connect 'store' with the thing that is being supplied or kept.

The person in charge of running a particular store.

The person who owns the store.

A credit card that can only be used to buy goods in one particular store or chain of stores.

An agreement allowing a customer to buy goods on credit from a particular store.

To travel to a store to shop.

A more common and informal way to say 'operate a store'.

To go to a store, often for a specific purpose or as a planned activity.

To manage the business activities of a store.