From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishhypermarkethy‧per‧mar‧ket /ˈhaɪpəˌmɑːkɪt $ -pərˌmɑːr-/ noun [countable] British English SHOP/STOREa very large supermarket
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hypermarket• Find out at a hypermarket near you.• Courtesy coaches run between Dunkirk's ferry terminal, town centre and hypermarket.• The calculations assume that a total of respondents from five hypermarkets is deemed to be adequate, that is 380.• The distribution of the five hypermarkets is itself a variable.• All that hit the floor was a glossy leaflet inviting her to discover the magic of Christmas at the local hypermarket.• CO-OP shops take many forms - from the small corner shop to the department store or hypermarket.• The first Savacentre hypermarket opened in 1977 followed by computer check outs and Homebase in 1981.From Longman Business Dictionaryhypermarkethy‧per‧mar‧ket /ˈhaɪpəˌmɑːkət-pərˌmɑːr-/ noun [countable]COMMERCE British English a very large SUPERMARKET, usually one built outside a town