storefront

[stawr-fruhnt, stohr-]

storefront Definition

  • 1the side of a store facing the street, typically containing display windows
  • 2the facade or front of a building

Using storefront: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "storefront" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The storefront was decorated with colorful banners and signs.

  • Example

    The store's new products were displayed in the storefront window.

  • Example

    The storefront of the building was damaged in the storm.

storefront Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for storefront

  • shopfront
  • storefront window
  • display window

Phrases with storefront

  • a business that operates from a physical location, as opposed to online or remotely

    Example

    Many small businesses start out of storefronts before expanding to larger locations.

  • a small church or place of worship located in a storefront or other non-traditional space

    Example

    The storefront church was a welcoming place for the local community.

  • a small theater or performance space located in a storefront or other non-traditional space

    Example

    The storefront theater showcased local talent and experimental performances.

Origins of storefront

from 'store' + 'front', meaning the front part of a store

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Summary: storefront in Brief

A 'storefront' [stawr-fruhnt, stohr-] refers to the side of a store facing the street, often containing display windows, or the facade or front of a building. It can be used to describe a physical location for a business, as in 'Many small businesses start out of storefronts,' or for non-traditional spaces like a 'storefront church' or 'storefront theater.'