stock-room
/ˈstɒkˌruːm/ IELTSAcademic
noun
A stock-room is a room where a shop, office, or business keeps extra goods, supplies, or equipment. It is usually not open to customers.
- The new chairs are stored in the stock-room.
- Ask the manager for paper from the stock-room.
Adinary Nuance
A stock-room is smaller and more specific than a warehouse. It usually means a room inside a shop or workplace, not a large separate building. It is also different from a storeroom, which can be used more generally for any storage space. Use stock-room when you mean the place where a business keeps extra items for daily use.
In other languages
- Vietnamese
- phòng kho
- Spanish
- almacén
- Chinese
- 储藏室
- Japanese
- 倉庫
- Korean
- 창고
Etymology
Stock-room comes from stock, meaning stored goods, and room. It has been used in English for business storage spaces since the 19th century.
Common phrases
stock-room keystock-room shelvesstock-room inventory
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Frequently asked questions
- Is stock-room the same as warehouse?
- No. A stock-room is usually a smaller room inside a business. A warehouse is much larger and often separate.
- Is stock-room a common word in business English?
- Yes, but it is more common in shops, offices, and schools than in formal writing.
- Can I say stock-room for any storage place?
- Not always. Use it for a room that holds business stock or supplies.