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    hypermarket
    /ˈhʌɪpəˌmɑːkɪt/

    noun

    • 1. a very large self-service store with a wide range of goods and a large car park, typically situated outside a town. British

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  2. Dec 28, 2022 · A hypermarket is a retail store that combines a department store and a grocery supermarket. The idea behind hypermarkets is to provide consumers with all the goods they require...

    • Will Kenton
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HypermarketHypermarket - Wikipedia

    A hypermarket (sometimes called a hyperstore, supercentre, or superstore) is a big-box store combining a supermarket and a department store. The result is an expansive retail facility carrying a wide range of products under one roof, including full grocery lines and general merchandise .

  4. a very large store that is a type of supermarket and that is usually built outside of the centre of a town, selling food and other products such as clothes, furniture, and goods for the home: The supermarket chain, which already owns hypermarkets in Eastern Europe, Thailand, Korea and Taiwan, is looking to open in Malaysia. See also. superstore.

  5. A hypermarket is a very large store that sells supermarket and department store items. Learn the word history, examples, and related words from Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  6. a very large store that is a type of supermarket and that is usually built outside of the centre of a town, selling food and other products such as clothes, furniture, and goods for the home: The supermarket chain, which already owns hypermarkets in Eastern Europe, Thailand, Korea and Taiwan, is looking to open in Malaysia. See also. superstore.

  7. noun. /ˈhaɪpəmɑːkɪt/ /ˈhaɪpərmɑːrkɪt/ (British English) a very large shop located outside a town, that sells a wide range of goods. The company opened a £15 million hypermarket at Stockton. Topics Shopping c2. Word Origin. Want to learn more?

  8. HYPERMARKET definition: a very large shop, usually outside the centre of town. Learn more.