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Walmart

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Noun — A large American discount retail chain that sells groceries alongside general merchandise, with stores across several countries.

Etymology

Believed to come from "Walton's Market", after founder Sam Walton; the company traded as Wal-Mart before simplifying its name to Walmart.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Walmart” mean?

The word “Walmart” means a large American discount retail chain that sells groceries alongside general merchandise, with stores across several countries. In plain terms, the retail giant itself, or, used as a verb, either shopping there or crushing smaller rivals through sheer scale.

How do you use “Walmart” in a sentence?

Here is “Walmart” used in a sentence: “They picked up school supplies and cereal in the same trip to Walmart.”

What part of speech is “Walmart”?

Depending on how it is used, “Walmart” can be a noun and a verb.

Is “Walmart” a common word?

“Walmart” is a fairly common word in modern English.

How many meanings does “Walmart” have?

“Walmart” has 3 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a large American discount retail chain that sells groceries alongside general merchandise, with stores across several countries.

Is 'Walmart' ever used as a verb?

Yes, informally. It can mean to shop at a Walmart store, or to drive smaller competitors out of business through sheer size and low prices. In formal writing it stays a proper noun and brand name.

How is Walmart different from an ordinary supermarket?

A traditional supermarket mainly sells groceries, whereas Walmart sells groceries alongside general merchandise such as clothing, electronics, and household goods. Offering this mix of goods under one roof is a defining feature of the chain.

Should 'Walmart' be capitalised?

Yes. As the name of a specific company it is a proper noun and is written with a capital W. Even the informal verb uses normally keep the capital because they still refer to the brand.

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