Synonyms for in store
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : stawr, stohr |
Phonetic Transcription : stɔr, stoʊr |
Top 10 synonyms for in store Other synonyms for the word in store
- about to happen
- accessible
- additional
- advancing
- almost on one
- another
- aspiring
- at hand
- available
- backup
- beyond
- brewing
- button
- certain
- close
- closed
- compelled
- compulsory
- condemned
- converging
- de trop
- deserving
- destined
- directed
- docking
- drawing near
- due
- emergency
- en route
- eventual
- expectant
- extraneous
- extraordinary
- fast-approaching
- fated
- following
- foreordained
- foreseen
- forthcoming
- free
- fresh
- further
- fuss
- future
- gaining upon
- gathering
- getting near
- gingerbread
- gravy
- handwriting-on-the-wall
- hanging over
- ice
- immediate
- imminent
- impending
- in addition
- in evidence
- in excess
- in preparation
- in prospect
- in reserve
- in store
- in the air
- in the cards
- in the offing
- in the wind
- in view
- ineluctable
- inescapable
- inessential
- inevasible
- inevitable
- inexorable
- instant
- intended
- lagniappe
- leftover
- likely
- looming
- marked
- meant
- menacing
- more
- more than enough
- near
- nearing
- needless
- new
- next
- nigh
- obtainable
- odd
- on its way
- on tap
- on the horizon
- on the verge
- oncoming
- one more
- open
- option
- optional
- ordained
- other
- over
- over and above
- overhanging
- pending
- perk
- plus
- possible
- predesigned
- predestined
- predetermined
- preparing
- probable
- progressing
- prospective
- pursuing
- que sera sera
- ready
- redundant
- reserve
- resulting
- running after
- sealed
- see it coming
- settled
- spare
- special
- stated
- subsequent
- supererogatory
- superfluous
- supernumerary
- supplemental
- supplementary
- surplus
- that is to be
- that will be
- threatening
- tip
- to be
- to come
- unavoidable
- unescapable
- unnecessary
- unneeded
- unoccupied
- unused
- unwanted
- up-and-coming
- upcoming
- way the ball bounces
Définition of in store
Origin :- mid-13c., "to supply or stock," from Old French estorer "erect, furnish, store," from Latin instaurare "restore," from in- "in" + -staurare, from a noun cognate with Greek stauros "pole, stake" (see steer (v.)). The meaning "to keep in store for future use" (1550s) probably is a back-formation from store (n.).
- As in spare : adj extra, reserve
- As in awaiting : adj looking forward
- As in coming : adj approaching, promising
- As in destined : adj bound for, fated in near future
- As in extra : adj accessory; excess
- As in forthcoming : adj expected, imminent
- As in imminent : adj at hand, on the way
Antonyms for in store
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