Pronunciation: /ɪn stɔːr/
adverb used to indicate that something is kept or reserved for future use or purpose
A1 There are many surprises in store for you at the party.
A2 I have some exciting news in store for you.
B1 There are some great deals in store for shoppers this weekend.
B2 The company has some innovative products in store for the upcoming year.
C1 The store always has new and interesting items in store for its customers.
C2 The team has some ambitious plans in store for the future.
preposition indicating that something is physically present or available for use or purchase
A1 There are many surprises in store for you at the party.
A2 I wonder what the future has in store for us.
B1 There are some great deals in store for customers this weekend.
B2 I can't wait to see what the new year has in store for me.
C1 The company has big plans in store for expansion in the coming years.
C2 The CEO hinted at some major changes in store for the organization.
formal The new product line is now available in store for customers to purchase.
informal Have you seen the latest items in store? They're really cool.
slang I heard there's a huge sale in store this weekend, we should check it out.
figurative There are many opportunities in store for those who are willing to take risks.
stored
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