"Storge" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
"Storge" refers to a term used in psychology and philosophy to describe the natural or familial love that arises between family members, particularly between parents and children. It is one of the three classic forms of love, along with philia (friendly or platonic love) and eros (romantic love). In an emotional context, storge encompasses feelings of warmth, affection, and attachment that are often associated with family relationships, such as the bond between a mother and child or between siblings.
People who are responsible for managing and overseeing the day-to-day operations of a store or a retail business. They are often in charge of ordering inventory, handling customer service, and maintaining store displays and organization.
A storeman is a person employed in the management and operation of a store or warehouse, typically responsible for the receipt, storage, and issue of goods or materials.
Storage spaces or rooms used for holding goods, equipment, or supplies, often in bulk or large quantities. They can be found in warehouses, factories, stores, or homes.
A floor or a level in a building. It can also refer to a story or an anecdote. The word "storey" is often confused with "story," but while the meanings are related, they are not exactly the same.
Multi-storyed or multistoried, also known as multi-story or high-rise, means having multiple levels or floors, typically in a building or structure.
The word "storeys" refers to the number of stories or levels in a building, typically a multi-storey building such as an apartment block or an office building. It can also refer to a single level or floor in such a building.<br><br>Example: "The skyscraper has 50 storeys."<br><br>Synonyms for storeys include:<br><br> Storey<br> Floor<br> Level<br> Floor level<br> Floor unit
Having or relating to narrative or storytelling.<br><br>Example: The animated film had storiated sequences that brought the characters to life.
A narrative, true or false, told for entertainment, teaching a lesson, or simply to convey information. It can be short or long, simple or complex, and can involve fictional or non-fictional events.
A large long-necked wading bird, typically white with a bold bill and long legs, that breeds in northern Europe and Asia and migrates to Africa and southern Europe for the winter. They are famous in folklore for carrying babies to newborns by dropping them into their families' gardens.