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hardware store

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Word: Hardware Store

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: A hardware store is a shop where you can buy tools, building materials, and other supplies for home improvement or repairs. In Great Britain, this type of store used to be called an "ironmonger's shop."

Usage Instructions:
  • You can use the term "hardware store" when talking about places where you can buy items needed for fixing things around your home or for DIY (do-it-yourself) projects.
  • It is commonly used in American English.
Example:
  • "I need to go to the hardware store to buy some paint and nails for my project."
Advanced Usage:
  • You might refer to a specific type of hardware store, like a "specialty hardware store," which focuses on particular tools or materials, or a "big box hardware store," which is a large chain store offering a wide range of products.
Word Variants:
  • Hardware (noun): Refers to tools, machinery, and other durable equipment.
  • Store (noun): A place where items are sold.
Different Meanings:
  • In a general sense, "hardware" can also refer to the physical components of a computer (like the hard drive or motherboard), but this meaning is different from the context of a hardware store.
Synonyms:
  • Tool store
  • Home improvement store
  • DIY store
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Get down to brass tacks": This idiom means to focus on the essential or most important aspects of a situation. It relates to hardware in the sense of being practical and straightforward.
  • "Nail it": A phrasal verb meaning to do something perfectly or to succeed in doing something well, often used in contexts where tools or hardware are involved.
Conclusion:

A hardware store is a useful place for anyone who enjoys home improvement or needs to fix things.

Noun
  1. a store selling hardware
    • in Great Britain they used to call a hardware store an ironmonger's shop

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