Corner shop: meaning, definitions and examples

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corner shop

 

[ ˈkɔːnər ʃɒp ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

small local store

A corner shop is a small store, usually located at the corner of a street, that sells a variety of everyday items such as groceries, snacks, and drinks. Corner shops are convenient for local residents who need to quickly purchase essential goods without traveling to larger supermarkets.

Synonyms

bodega, convenience store, corner store.

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Word Description / Examples
corner shop

Typically used in British English. Refers to a small, local store that sells a variety of everyday items and is usually located on a street corner.

  • I need to grab some milk from the corner shop.
  • There's a corner shop on every block in this neighborhood.
convenience store

Used in both British and American English. It generally refers to a small retail business that stocks a range of everyday items like groceries, snacks, and toiletries and is often open for extended hours.

  • We stopped at a convenience store for some quick snacks.
  • The convenience store near my office is open 24/7.
bodega

Commonly used in American English, particularly in urban areas like New York City. Refers to a small, neighborhood store that often has a unique cultural aspect, usually run by a family or a local person.

  • I always get my sandwiches from the bodega down the street.
  • The bodega has a great selection of snacks and drinks.
corner store

Primarily used in American English and is similar to 'corner shop.' Refers to a small store on a street corner that sells a wide variety of daily necessities.

  • Let’s get some soda from the corner store.
  • The corner store always has the best candy selection.

Examples of usage

  • I always buy my milk from the corner shop on the way home from work.
  • The corner shop is a popular spot for kids to buy sweets after school.

Translations

Translations of the word "corner shop" in other languages:

🇵🇹 loja de esquina

🇮🇳 कोने की दुकान

🇩🇪 Eckladen

🇮🇩 toko sudut

🇺🇦 кутовий магазин

🇵🇱 sklep na rogu

🇯🇵 角の店 (かどのみせ)

🇫🇷 épicerie de quartier

🇪🇸 tienda de la esquina

🇹🇷 köşe dükkanı

🇰🇷 구멍가게 (gumeonggage)

🇸🇦 متجر الزاوية

🇨🇿 obchod na rohu

🇸🇰 obchod na rohu

🇨🇳 街角商店 (jiējiǎo shāngdiàn)

🇸🇮 trgovina na vogalu

🇮🇸 hornbúð

🇰🇿 бұрыш дүкені

🇬🇪 კუთხის მაღაზია (k'utkhis maghazia)

🇦🇿 künc dükanı

🇲🇽 tienda de la esquina

Etymology

The concept of corner shops dates back to the early 19th century when urbanization led to the need for small stores in residential neighborhoods. These shops initially catered to the local community's daily needs and convenience. Over time, corner shops have evolved to adapt to changing consumer preferences and shopping habits, but they continue to play a vital role in providing accessible goods to local residents.