storefront
Storefront (noun) means the street-facing front of a shop, including its windows and entrance. Example: “They redesigned the storefront to attract more walk-in customers.”
How to use storefront
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishThe public-facing side of a shop — literally its street frontage, or figuratively its online sales page.
Word forms
storefronts plural
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They redesigned the _____ to attract more walk-in customers.
Etymology
From store plus front.
Synonyms
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Rhymes for storefront
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What does “storefront” mean?
The word “storefront” means the street-facing front of a shop, including its windows and entrance. In plain terms, the public-facing side of a shop — literally its street frontage, or figuratively its online sales page.
How do you use “storefront” in a sentence?
Here is “storefront” used in a sentence: “They redesigned the storefront to attract more walk-in customers.”
What part of speech is “storefront”?
“Storefront” is a noun.
How many meanings does “storefront” have?
“Storefront” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: the street-facing front of a shop, including its windows and entrance.