superstore
superstore — noun
1. a very large shop where you can buy food, household goods, and other everyday it
a very large shop where you can buy food, household goods, and other everyday items.
The new superstore on Western Avenue sells everything from milk to furniture.
range of products: from milk to furniture
Lakshmi works at the superstore on weekends while studying at university.
preposition: at the superstore
Defne saved money by buying her kitchen supplies at the superstore near her flat.
After the local shop closed, Takeshi drove to the superstore for his weekly groceries.
The superstore manager ordered extra stock before the school holiday began.
- hypermarket
more common in British and European English; emphasises the combination of supermarket and department store under one roof
- big-box store
used mainly in American English; focuses on the physical building's size and plain architecture rather than the product range
- megastore
often used for stores that specialise in one category, such as electronics or furniture
- corner shop
a very small local shop with a limited product range
- convenience store
smaller and open for longer hours, but with higher prices and fewer choices
- boutique
a small shop selling fashionable clothes or specialist goods
文法句型
superstore + preposition (at / to / from)
用法筆記
Countable noun — requires a determiner (a, the, this) or plural form. Many retail chains use 'superstore' in their official store names to indicate a large-format branch.