Storehouse

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /stɔːr.haʊs/

Definitions of storehouse

noun a building or room used for storing goods or supplies

Example Sentences

A1 A storehouse is a place where things are stored.

A2 The storehouse on the farm is used to keep crops safe from pests.

B1 The storehouse of knowledge in the library is vast and diverse.

B2 The ancient storehouse contained valuable artifacts from centuries ago.

C1 The storehouse of memories in her mind held both joyous and painful moments.

C2 The storehouse of historical documents was meticulously organized and preserved for future generations.

verb none

Example Sentences

A1 I storehouse my old clothes in a box under my bed.

A2 She storehouses her childhood memories in a scrapbook.

B1 The company storehouses their inventory in a large warehouse.

B2 The museum storehouses valuable artifacts from ancient civilizations.

C1 The library storehouses a vast collection of rare books and manuscripts.

C2 The archive storehouses historical documents dating back centuries.

adjective none

Example Sentences

A1 The storehouse room is full of food for the winter.

A2 The storehouse supplies all the tools needed for the job.

B1 The storehouse manager is responsible for keeping track of inventory.

B2 The storehouse system is efficient and organized for easy access.

C1 The storehouse management team implemented a new tracking system.

C2 The storehouse operations are streamlined to maximize efficiency and minimize waste.

adverb none

Example Sentences

A1 The storehouse was full of food for the winter.

A2 She stored her old clothes in the storehouse.

B1 The storehouse provided a safe place to store the valuable artifacts.

B2 The storehouse was meticulously organized, making it easy to find what was needed.

C1 The storehouse was equipped with state-of-the-art security systems to protect its contents.

C2 The storehouse was a treasure trove of historical documents and artifacts.

pronoun none

Example Sentences

A1 The storehouse is full of food.

A2 I visited the storehouse to pick up some supplies.

B1 The storehouse contains a vast collection of historical artifacts.

B2 The storehouse is where we keep all of our inventory.

C1 The storehouse serves as a central hub for distribution.

C2 The storehouse is meticulously organized to maximize efficiency.

preposition none

Example Sentences

A1 The storehouse of toys is in the corner of the room.

A2 I found a storehouse of old books in the attic.

B1 The museum is a storehouse of ancient artifacts.

B2 The library serves as a storehouse of knowledge for the community.

C1 The archive is a storehouse of historical documents dating back centuries.

C2 The warehouse acts as a storehouse for the company's inventory.

conjunction none

Example Sentences

A1 I went to the storehouse to buy some groceries.

A2 The storehouse was filled with old furniture and knick-knacks.

B1 The storehouse served as a shelter during the storm.

B2 The storehouse was a treasure trove of historical artifacts.

C1 The storehouse was meticulously organized and cataloged.

C2 The storehouse was a repository of knowledge and wisdom.

interjection none

Example Sentences

A1 Storehouse! I found the perfect place to keep all my treasures.

A2 Storehouse, can you believe how much stuff they have in there?

B1 Storehouse, let's organize all the inventory before the big sale.

B2 Storehouse, we need to restock the shelves before the holiday rush.

C1 Storehouse, the logistics team has done an amazing job managing the inventory.

C2 Storehouse, the efficiency of the supply chain operation is truly impressive.

article none

Example Sentences

A1 The storehouse was full of food and supplies.

A2 The storehouse was locked with a heavy padlock.

B1 The storehouse contained valuable artifacts from ancient civilizations.

B2 The storehouse was well-organized and efficiently managed.

C1 The storehouse served as a central hub for distributing goods to various locations.

C2 The storehouse was equipped with state-of-the-art security systems to protect its contents.

Examples of storehouse in a Sentence

formal The museum's archive serves as a storehouse for valuable historical artifacts.

informal My garage has turned into a storehouse for all the old furniture we don't use anymore.

slang I found a hidden storehouse of snacks in my friend's bedroom.

figurative Her mind was like a storehouse of memories, each one carefully preserved and cataloged.

Grammatical Forms of storehouse

plural

storehouses

comparative

more storehouse

superlative

most storehouse

present tense

storehouse

future tense

will storehouse

perfect tense

have storehoused

continuous tense

is storehousing

singular

storehouse

positive degree

storehouse

infinitive

to storehouse

gerund

storehousing

participle

storehoused

Origin and Evolution of storehouse

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'storehouse' originated from Old English 'stōrhus', combining 'stōr' meaning 'a supply' or 'a stock' and 'hūs' meaning 'house'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'storehouse' has retained its original meaning of a building or place where goods are stored, but has also come to be used metaphorically to refer to a place where things are collected or accumulated, such as knowledge or memories.