Supermarket

A2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈsuːpərˌmɑːrkɪt/

Definitions of supermarket

noun a large retail store that sells a variety of food and household items

Example Sentences

A1 I buy groceries at the supermarket every week.

A2 She went to the supermarket to buy some bread and milk.

B1 The supermarket is conveniently located near my house.

B2 I prefer shopping at the supermarket because they have a wide selection of products.

C1 The supermarket chain has implemented new technology to improve customer experience.

C2 As a loyal customer, I receive exclusive discounts and offers from the supermarket.

Examples of supermarket in a Sentence

formal I usually buy groceries from the supermarket near my house.

informal Let's grab some snacks from the supermarket on our way home.

slang I'm just gonna swing by the supermart to pick up a few things.

figurative The internet is like a supermarket of information, you can find everything you need.

Grammatical Forms of supermarket

plural

supermarkets

comparative

more supermarket

superlative

most supermarket

present tense

supermarket

future tense

will supermarket

perfect tense

have supermarket

continuous tense

is supermarket

singular

supermarket

positive degree

supermarket

infinitive

to supermarket

gerund

supermarketing

participle

supermarketed

Origin and Evolution of supermarket

First Known Use: 1931 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'supermarket' originated in the United States in the early 20th century.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe a large self-service grocery store, the term 'supermarket' has evolved to encompass a wide range of retail establishments offering a variety of products beyond just groceries.