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Synonyms and antonyms of Groups of shops in British Thesaurus

Groups of shops

arcade (noun)

a covered area with shops on both sides

food court (noun)

a group of food shops in a shopping centre with a central area where you can sit at tables and eat your food

mall (noun)

a large building with a lot of shops, restaurants, and sometimes a cinema

parade (noun)

British a row of shops in a street. This word is often used in the names of streets.

pedestrian precinct (noun)

British a street with shops, where vehicles are not allowed

plaza (noun)

mainly American an area in a city where there are several shops and businesses

retail park (noun)

an area where there are several large shops together in one place, especially furniture shops and electrical shops

shopping centre (noun)

an area where a group of different shops and businesses such as banks and restaurants are all built next to each other

shopping mall (noun)

a mall

shopping precinct (noun)

British an area in a town that contains many different shops and where cars cannot go

strip mall (noun)

American a row of shops contained in one long building with its own car park