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Emporium - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

An emporium is a large retail store or marketplace offering a wide variety of goods. Historically, it referred to a trading center or commercial hub, often in a bustling city.

emporium

/ɛmˈpɔriəm/ /ɪmˈpɔːriəm/

Definition:

A large retail store selling a variety of goods, often in a grand or elegant setting.

Synonyms:

marketplace, bazaar, shopping center, mart

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

boutique, stall

Common Collocations:

grand emporium, luxury emporium, bustling emporium, famous emporium

Derivatives:

emporiums (plural), emporial (adjective)

Usage Tips:

Use "emporium" to describe a large, often upscale store with diverse merchandise; avoid for small shops or single-product stores.

Common Phrases:

one-stop emporium, shopper's emporium, retail emporium

Etymology:

From Latin "emporium," meaning "trading place," derived from Greek "emporion" (market).

Examples:

  • 1. The new emporium downtown sells everything from clothes to electronics.
  • 2. She found a rare book at the antique emporium last weekend.
  • 3. The historic emporium attracts tourists with its grand architecture and unique products.
  • 4. We spent hours browsing the vast aisles of the department store emporium.

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