Megamarket Meaning: Definition, Examples, and Translations

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megamarket

[หˆmษ›ษกษ™หŒmษ‘rkษชt ]

Definition

Context #1 | Noun

shopping experience

A large retail store offering a wide variety of products, often including groceries, household items, electronics, and clothing. Megamarkets are known for their extensive selection and competitive prices.

Synonyms

big-box store, hypermarket, superstore.

Examples of usage

  • The megamarket is the go-to destination for all of my shopping needs.
  • I prefer to do my grocery shopping at the megamarket because of the great deals.

Translations

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Origin of 'megamarket'

The term 'megamarket' originated in the late 20th century to describe a new type of retail store that offered a vast array of products under one roof. These stores were designed to provide a one-stop shopping experience for consumers looking for convenience and variety. Over time, megamarkets have become popular destinations for both everyday shopping and special purchases, transforming the retail landscape.


See also: hypermarket, market, marketability, marketable, marketer, marketing, marketplace, supermarket, telemarketing.