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Meaning of emporium
A large retail store or building where a variety of goods are sold.
Etymology of emporium
The word "emporium" comes from the Latin "emporium", meaning "a place of trade" or "a marketplace", which is derived from the Greek "emporion", meaning "a place of trade" or "a trading post".
Synonyms
store
shop
marketplace
bazaar
mall
department store
warehouse
supermarket
hypermarket
trading post
trading center
exchange
mart
boutique
outlet
plaza
center
hub
arcade
galleria
minimart
convenience store
general store
five and dime
variety store
discount store
thrift store
secondhand store
flea market
swap meet
Definitions
- A large store selling a wide variety of goods, especially a department store.
- A place where a variety of goods are sold, especially a department store or a large retail store.
Usage Examples
- The city's newest emporium offers a wide range of products, from clothing to electronics.
- The historic emporium in the town square has been in operation for over a century, selling everything from fresh produce to handmade crafts.
Antonyms
vacancy
emptiness
bareness
barrenness
desolation
isolation
solitude
seclusion
confinement
limitation
restriction
scarcity
shortage
lack
dearth
deficiency
inadequacy
insufficiency
paucity
spareness
leaness
meagerness