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Origin: Latin prefix super-

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Definitions
Noun
1

An extremely large store; a hypermarket.

"The family spent their entire Saturday shopping at the new superstore, which sells everything from groceries to furniture under one roof."

In plain English: A superstore is a very large store that sells almost everything you might need for your home and daily life all under one roof.

"We spent all afternoon shopping for groceries and household items at the new superstore near my house."

Usage: A superstore refers to an exceptionally large retail establishment that combines multiple departments under one roof, such as groceries and electronics. Use this term specifically when emphasizing the massive scale of the shop rather than just its variety of goods.

Example Sentences
"We spent all afternoon shopping for groceries and household items at the new superstore near my house." noun
"We spent all afternoon browsing for new kitchen appliances at the superstore." noun
"The parking lot of the big-box superstore was completely full on Saturday morning." noun
"She decided to cook dinner using ingredients she picked up from the nearby superstore." noun
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Origin

The word superstore is a straightforward combination of the prefix super- and the noun store. It was formed to describe a retail establishment that is significantly larger than a typical supermarket.

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