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Synonyms and antonyms of Departments and areas in shops in British Thesaurus

Departments and areas in shops

bargain basement (noun)

an area in a large shop where you can buy things at low prices, often things of low quality

cash desk (noun)

British the place in a shop where you pay for your goods

changing room (noun)

British a room in a shop in which people can put on clothes before buying them in order to see whether they look good in them

checkout (noun)

the place where you pay in a supermarket or other large shop

cold store (noun)

a cold room for storing food in a shop or restaurant

counter (noun)

a long flat surface where customers are served, for example in a shop or a bank

department (noun)

an area in a large shop that sells a particular type of goods

fitting room (noun)

a room in a clothes shop where you can put on clothes before you buy them

food hall (noun)

British the section of a department store that sells food

haberdashery (noun)

British the things that people use when they are making or repairing clothes, or the part of a large shop that sells buttons, thread etc

menswear (noun)

formal the department of a large shop that sells clothes for men

salad bar (noun)

a part of a restaurant or supermarket where you can get a salad or food for making a salad

shop front (noun)

the outside part of a shop that is on the street, where the main entrance is

shop window (noun)

British a large window of a shop and the space behind it, used for showing some of the products or goods that the shop sells

stockroom (noun)

a room in a shop or office in which goods are stored

window (noun)

a similar frame in a shop, used especially for showing goods to the public