store
/stɔr/
verb
- To keep or put aside for future use.
- We store the winter clothes in the attic during summer.
- You can store digital photos on your computer or in the cloud.
- Squirrels store nuts in trees and underground.
- To keep information in a computer's memory or on a storage device.
- The website stores cookies on your browser to remember your preferences.
- This hard drive can store up to two terabytes of data.
- The app stores your passwords securely.
noun
- A place where goods are sold to the public; a shop.
- I went to the store to buy milk and bread.
- She works at a small grocery store near her house.
- The clothing store is having a big sale this weekend.
- A supply or quantity of something kept for future use.
- He built up a store of knowledge about ancient history.
- The library keeps a store of old newspapers in the basement.
- We have a store of firewood for the winter.