shopper

noun
UK: /ˈʃɒp.ər/
US: /ˈʃɑː.pər/
  1. A person who buys things in a shop.

    1. The shopper bought milk and bread today.
    2. A savvy shopper always compares prices before making a purchase to save money.
  2. A person who is browsing or looking at goods in a store without necessarily intending to buy anything.

    1. The shopper was just looking around the store.
    2. Many weekend shoppers enjoy leisurely browsing through the department store's new arrivals.
  3. Someone employed to visit shops and pretend to be an ordinary customer in order to check the quality of service.

    1. The shopper reported poor customer service.
    2. As a mystery shopper, her job was to evaluate the store's cleanliness and staff friendliness.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "shopper" in English means: A person who buys things in a shop., A person who is browsing or looking at goods in a store without necessarily intending to buy anything., Someone employed to visit shops and pretend to be an ordinary customer in order to check the quality of service..

The phonetic transcription of "shopper" is /ˈʃɒp.ər/ in British English and /ˈʃɑː.pər/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "shopper": buyer, client, consumer, browser, customer.

Example usage of "shopper": "The shopper bought milk and bread today.". More examples on the page.