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Synonyms and antonyms of To shop, or to go shopping in British Thesaurus

To shop, or to go shopping

showroom (verb)

to go to a conventional store to look at a product before buying it online for a cheaper price

shop (verb)

to go to shops to look at and buy things

shop around ()

to go to several shops before you decide what particular thing to buy

browse (verb)

to look at things in a shop without being sure whether you want to buy anything

price (verb)

to compare prices at different shops or companies before you buy something

change (verb)

British if you change something you have bought, you take it back to the shop and get a different one

take back ()

to take something that you have bought back to the shops because it is broken or not suitable

indent (verb)

businessBritish to make an official order for goods

check out (American)

American to pay for your goods before leaving a supermarket or other large shop

hit the town/street etc ()

to go to a town, area etc, usually so that you can go shopping

put something on the slate ()

to buy something from a shop, café etc and pay for it later

shop (verb)

American to look for something that you want to buy