Question #a6c80
1 Answer
Dec 20, 2017
Yes, the word "store" is a noun and a verb.
Explanation:
The noun "store" is a word for an establishment that sells retail goods; a supply of something kept for future need; a place where a supply of something is kept; a large amount of something that is kept in memory; a word for a thing.
Example uses in a sentence:
The store at the corner carries basic necessities. (noun)
We keep a store of bottled water in case of emergency. (noun)
My mother is a store of information on needlework, (noun)
You can store your bicycle in my basement over the winter. (verb)
Some dictionaries also designate the word "store" as an adjective, a word used to describe a noun as ready made or manufactured.