Meaning & Definition of word "Bookshop"

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    Bookshop

    /ˈbʊkʃɒp/

    noun:

    • 1. A retail store where books are sold.
      • Example: I love spending my weekends browsing the shelves at the local bookshop.
    • 2. A place that often provides a cozy atmosphere for reading, as well as events like book signings and readings.
      • Example: The charming bookshop on Main Street hosts weekly poetry readings.
    • 3. A shop that may also sell other related items such as stationery, magazines, or gifts.
      • Example: After finding the perfect novel, I also picked up a beautiful journal at the bookshop.

    Etymology

    The word 'bookshop' is a compound of 'book' and 'shop', dating back to the 19th century.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    secondhand bookshop:

    A store selling used books.

    online bookshop:

    A website or platform where books are sold.

    specialty bookshop:

    A store that focuses on a specific genre or type of book.

    Related Words

    book:

    A written or printed work consisting of pages glued or sewn together.

    shop:

    A building or part of a building where goods are sold.

    Slang Meanings of bookshop

    Meaning: Lit nook

    Example Sentence: Let's meet at the lit nook this weekend to check out some new releases.

    Meaning: Bookery

    Example Sentence: I love spending Sundays at the bookery, losing myself in the shelves.