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supermarket

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Noun — A large self-service shop selling food and household goods.

How to use supermarket

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Etymology

An American English coinage from super- + market, dating from 1933.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “supermarket” mean?

The word “supermarket” means a large self-service shop selling food and household goods. In plain terms, a large grocery store, or figuratively any one-stop shop for a wide range of things.

How do you pronounce “supermarket”?

“Supermarket” is pronounced soo-puh-MAH-kiht (/ˌsupɚˈmɑɹkət/ in IPA).

How do you use “supermarket” in a sentence?

Here is “supermarket” used in a sentence: “I'll grab some milk at the supermarket on the way home.”

What part of speech is “supermarket”?

“Supermarket” is a noun.

Where does the word “supermarket” come from?

The word “supermarket” dates back to around 1933. An American English coinage from super- + market, dating from 1933.

Is “supermarket” a common word?

“Supermarket” is a fairly common word in modern English, usually learned at around the A1 level.

How many meanings does “supermarket” have?

“Supermarket” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a large self-service shop selling food and household goods.

What is the difference between a supermarket and a grocery store?

A supermarket is a large, self-service shop selling food and household goods, generally larger and offering a wider range of products than a smaller, traditional grocery store. In everyday speech the terms are often used interchangeably, though "supermarket" implies greater size and scale.

What is the difference between a supermarket and a hypermarket?

A supermarket focuses mainly on food and household goods, while a hypermarket is an even larger store that combines a supermarket with a department store, selling clothing, electronics, and other general merchandise under one roof. Hypermarkets are typically bigger in both size and product range.

What does it mean to call something a "supermarket" figuratively, as in "a supermarket of ideas"?

Used figuratively, "supermarket" describes a place offering a wide range of products or services under one roof, extended to mean any setting with a broad, ready-made selection to choose from. It emphasizes abundance and variety rather than an actual grocery shop.

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