Warehouse
UK /["/ˈweəhaʊs/"]/US /["/ˈwerhaʊs/"]/
Definition
a building where large quantities of goods are stored, especially before they are sent to shops to be sold
In simple words: A large building for storing goods.
Examples
- The company stores all its products in a large warehouse on the outskirts of town.
- After the shipment arrived, the goods were unloaded into the warehouse for sorting and distribution.
- The old warehouse has been converted into a trendy art gallery.
- During the renovation, they found that the warehouse roof needed major repairs.
- Because of the increased demand, they built a new warehouse closer to the port.
Usage notes
Used mostly in business contexts. Not typically used in casual conversation. Avoid in informal settings if discussing personal spaces.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of a 'warehouse' as a big house for 'wares' or goods.
Collocations
- 30 000-square-foot
- etc.
- bonded
- build
- convert
- raid
- be filled with
- manager
- staff
- worker
Synonyms
- depot
- storage facility
- storage house
- storehouse
Antonyms
- storefront
- retail shop
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'store' — 'warehouse' refers to a larger, commercial space.
- Mispronounced as 'ware-house' instead of 'warehouse'.