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homeware

/ ˈəʊɛə /

noun

  1. crockery, furniture, and furnishings with which a house, room, etc, is furnished
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of homeware1

C20: home + ware 1
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The brightly-coloured soft plastic beads, also known as jelly balls, sensory beads, or water crystals are marketed as crafting tools and homeware items - but also toys.

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However, homeware chain The Range is buying up to 75 stores and the brand, safeguarding about 1,600 jobs.

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The Swedish furniture and homeware giant said the shop would not be open until spring 2025 due to the "hugely complex" renovation.

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Under Mr Heini's stewardship, Woolworth Germany has pivoted to clothing and homeware, which he says is at "unbeatable prices".

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The post-Christmas sales failed, however, to draw in customers to spend more on bigger-ticket items like furniture or homeware.

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More About Homeware

What ishomeware?

Homeware consists of articles of household equipment, especially ones used in the kitchen, such as plates, glasses, and utensils like knives and forks.

It means the same thing as housewares. Homeware typically refers to such things collectively, whereas housewares is almost always used in its plural form.

The similar word kitchenware refers specifically to homeware for the kitchen.

Homeware is often used as a name for a particular department in a store or a section of a website where such things can be purchased. For this reason, the word homeware is usually used very generally and can encompass many different things, such as small appliances and items of furniture.

Example: I packed all of our homeware in the back of the truck so we can unload it first and set up our kitchen right away.

Where does the wordhomeware come from?

The first records of the word homeware come from the 1700s. In homeware, the word ware means “a specific kind or category of product.” It’s used in the same way in the words silverware, glassware, tableware, and kitchenware, all of which are kinds of homeware.

You can buy homeware in the homeware (or housewares) section of a store or website, or at a store that specializes in homeware. At such places, you’re likely to find all kinds of pots, pans, utensils, and other kitchen gadgets. But you may also find a wide variety of practical things for around the house, like fans, clocks, toothbrush holders, coasters, and picture frames, among many other things (many of which you probably don’t need). Homeware is usually functional in some way, but not always (like that avocado slicer you never use).

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What are some synonyms for homeware?

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What are some words that often get used in discussing homeware?

How ishomeware used in real life?

Homeware is especially used to refer to products in the homeware or housewares section of stores. It’s often used in a very general way.

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Which of the following items are you most likely to find in the homeware section?

A. gardening tools
B. kitchen utensils
C. car parts
D. books

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