What is another word for Harrods?

Pronunciation: [hˈaɹɒdz] (IPA)

Harrods is a renowned British department store that is famous worldwide. Synonyms for Harrods can include luxury department stores, high-end retailers, or upscale shopping destinations. Other possible synonyms could be fashion emporiums, designer boutiques, or exclusive shopping venues. The iconic store is often associated with refinement, quality, and exclusivity, making it a prime destination for shoppers seeking the ultimate luxury experience. Other synonyms could be posh shopping destinations, chic boutiques, or prestigious retailers. Regardless of the specific word used to describe it, Harrods is a destination that continues to draw shoppers from around the world with its mix of high-quality merchandise, impeccable service, and iconic reputation.

What are the hypernyms for Harrods?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    department store, retailer, shopping centre, British Institution, Elegant Retailer, High-End Retailer, Iconic Brand, Luxury Retailer, Shopping Mecca, Upscale Retailer, shopping venue.

Usage examples for Harrods

Was this inscrutable rector of St. John's gazing, knowingly, at the half owner of Harrods Hotel in Dalton Street, who couldn't take the Gospel literally?
"The Inside of the Cup, Volume 5"
Winston Churchill
"Dad dropped me at the Corner-he had to go on to Harrods," Norah answered.
"Captain Jim"
Mary Grant Bruce
Part of the stunningness of it was that Dorothy, with an abrupt "Excuse me a moment," was enabled to cross to her desk and to dash off a note to Harrods.
"A Crooked Mile"
Oliver Onions

Famous quotes with Harrods

  • How convenient if you could ring up Harrods and say ‘Please send along two good murderers, will you?’
    Agatha Christie

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