"Shopped" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The verb "shopped" is the past tense of the verb "shop".
To shop means to go from store to store in order to buy something, or to search for and find something, either online or in-person.
Example sentences:
- I shopped for a new laptop all afternoon.
- She shopped online for a gift for her sister.
Alternatively, "shopped" can also be a verb meaning to report or inform on someone, especially in a way that is seen as disloyal or unfair. This typically happens in situations involving wrongdoing or misconduct.
Example sentences:
- The student who tattled on his friend got them both in trouble.
- The whistleblower was shopped to the authorities for reporting the company's irregularities.
In addition, "shopped" can also be a verb used inPhrase "lazy shopped", it's a slang term used to describe someone who uses their influence or priveledge to get something, often in an unfair manner.
Example sentences:
- I'm not saying you cheated but it looks like you lazy shopped this project.
Note: the meaning of "shopped" can be different in different context
The front of a shop, especially with its windows, signs, and other displays visible from the street.
A person who runs and manages a shop, typically responsible for selling goods to customers.
A person who steals items from a shop, often while the shop is open, typically to sell or use them for personal gain.
People who shoplift are individuals who steal goods from a retail store without paying for them. This can include stealing merchandise from a supermarket, department store, or any other type of business that sells goods. Shoplifting can be committed by anyone, but it is often associated with young people or those who are desperate, poor, or who have a history of stealing.
Shoplifting is the act of stealing goods from a shop or store, typically by concealing them on one's person or in a bag. It is a form of larceny or theft, and is a serious offense in most jurisdictions, punishable by fines, imprisonment, or both.
The act of buying or acquiring goods or items for personal use or consumption. It can also refer to the transaction of buying or selling goods and services.
1. Places where goods are sold, where people can buy things.<br>Example: I went to the shops on Saturday to buy some clothes.<br>2. Shops often have various types of goods, such as food, electronics, crafts, etc.<br>Example: Let's go to the food shop to buy some milk.<br><br>Antonyms: none<br><br>Synonyms: stores, stores, markets, stalls.
Having a market or sale, especially in a shop, often at a reduced price; second-hand. <br><br>Example: "The local thrift shop sells soiled clothes at a low price."
Shopworn means:<br><br>Worn or damaged from being sold in a store or being handled by many people. Often implies a slightly worn, faded, or imperfect quality, usually with a discount or reduced price.<br><br>Example: "The shopworn copy of the book still had its dust jacket, but it was a bit faded and worn."
There is no word "shorage." It's possible that you may mean "shoal" or "shoreage". <br><br>Shoal: A shoal is a shallow area in a body of water, typically with many fish in it.<br><br>Shoreage: I couldn't find any definition for "shoreage".
The shore refers to the land along the edge of a sea, lake, or river. It can also refer to a part of the land that lies near the sea, particularly a coastal area.