From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishshowroomshow‧room /ˈʃəʊrʊm, -ruːm $ ˈʃoʊ-/ noun [countable] BBTa large room where you can look at things that are for sale, such as cars or electrical goods a car showroom
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showroom• Melinda says she can sell her services 40 percent cheaper than when she had a showroom.• Llanthony Warehouse was for many years a showroom and store for Western Trading Co.• Right: Anne in the Anta showroom with an appropriate reminder of the Highlands of home.• She paused just inside her showroom, looking round with a sense of achievement.• Up to 40 percent off showroom suites.• For more information or a copy of our brochure, please visit our showrooms or telephone /3220.• The Detroit-based company set out last year to close some poorly performing showrooms and move others to better locations.• A memento of your visit may be purchased in the small showroom.From Longman Business Dictionaryshowroomshow‧room /ˈʃəʊrʊm, -ruːmˈʃoʊ-/ noun [countable]COMMERCE a large room where you can look at things that are for sale, especially carsWhen customers walk into the showroom, they are greeted by sales managers.