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Synonyms and antonyms of Words used to describe shops and their products in British Thesaurus

Words used to describe shops and their products

all out ()

if you are all out, you have none of a particular product left to sell

a pig in a poke ()

something that you have bought without seeing it first

bespoke (adjective)

Britishformal designed and produced for particular customers

branded (adjective)

branded goods are made by well-known companies, and have the company name on their label or container

brand-name (adjective)

branded

commercial (adjective)

produced in order to be sold

commercially (adverb)

in order to be sold

consumable (adjective)

intended to be bought, used, and then got rid of

countrymade (adjective)

Indian English not made in a factory or by a skilled person as their job

custom (adjective)

mainly American custom-built

custom-built (adjective)

designed and built for one particular person

custom-made (adjective)

designed and made for one particular person

disposable (adjective)

something that is disposable is designed to be thrown away after you have used it once or a few times

generic (adjective)

a generic drug or other product does not have a trademark and is sold without a company’s name on it

grocery (adjective)

relating to groceries or grocer’s shops

handcrafted (adjective)

made by a person, not by a machine, and usually made with great skill

handmade (adjective)

made by a person, instead of by a machine

home-made (adjective)

made in someone’s home rather than in a factory

in-store (adjective)

within a large shop

licensed (adjective)

licensed products are products that someone has official permission to use or to own

liquid (adjective)

business easy to sell in order to get cash

liquid (adjective)

involving things that can be sold and bought easily

machine-made (adjective)

made by a machine instead of by hand

made-to-order (adjective)

made according to the specific requests of a particular person

marketable (adjective)

a marketable product can be sold because people want to buy it

mass-market (adjective)

produced in large quantities to be sold to many customers

mass-produced (adjective)

made in large quantities by using machines

merchantable (adjective)

of a good enough quality to be sold

mobile (adjective)

a mobile shop, library etc is in a vehicle so that it can be moved from one place to another

newcomer (noun)

used about products and companies

off-the-shelf (adjective)

sold for general use, not made for a particular person or purpose

one-size-fits-all (adjective)

informalAmerican used in shops to mark some types of clothing in which one piece of clothing can fit any size of person

open (adjective)

if a shop, restaurant etc is open, people are working there and the public can use or visit it

own brand (adjective)

British own brand products are things that a particular shop makes for itself. They have the name of the shop on their label.

own label (adjective)

own brand

pop-up (adjective)

a pop-up restaurant, shop, gallery etc opens for a short time, sometimes in a surprising location

proprietary (adjective)

formal owned by a person or company and sold under a trademark or patent

ready-made (adjective)

already existing or available, and not needing to be created or invented for a particular situation

refined (adjective)

a natural substance that is refined is now pure because other things have been removed from it

retail (adverb)

directly to the public in shops, by post or telephone, or over the Internet

returnable (adjective)

returnable bottles or other containers can be taken back to a shop so that they can be used again

salable ()

another spelling of saleable

saleable (adjective)

easy to sell, or able to be sold

spoiler (noun)

something that is produced to compete with something else and make it less successful

tie-in (noun)

a product such as a toy or a book that is connected with a successful film or television programme

turnkey (adjective)

complete and ready to be used immediately

unbranded (adjective)

unbranded goods are not marked with a name of the company that makes them

unpriced (adjective)

not given a price, or not marked with a price

unsaleable (adjective)

something unsaleable cannot be sold, for example because it is not in a good enough condition

unsold (adjective)

not sold

well-stocked (adjective)

a well-stocked shop has plenty of things in it to choose from

zero-rated (adjective)

British goods or services that are zero-rated do not have the tax called VAT added to them