A1 noun #4,952 가장 일반적인 3분 분량

stall

A stall is a small table or booth where someone sells things at a market.

Explanation at your level:

A stall is a small place where you buy things. You can see stalls at a market. A person stands behind the table and sells fruit, clothes, or food. It is small and easy to move.

When you go to a market, you see many stalls. Each stall sells different things. You might see a vegetable stall or a toy stall. It is not a big building; it is just a table or a tent.

A stall is a temporary structure used for selling goods. It is common in street markets. People like stalls because they can talk to the seller directly. If you are visiting a new city, look for local market stalls to find unique items.

The term stall refers specifically to a small, often open-fronted booth or table used for retail. Unlike a permanent shop, a stall is mobile. It is a staple of 'street food' culture in many countries, where vendors set up stalls to provide quick, affordable meals to passersby.

In a commercial context, a stall represents a low-barrier entry point for entrepreneurs. It allows vendors to test the market without the overhead costs of a long-term lease. The word carries a nuance of 'improvisation' and 'community,' contrasting sharply with the corporate, sterile environment of a modern shopping mall.

Etymologically, the stall represents a 'fixed position' or 'station.' While modern usage focuses on the retail aspect, the word retains a sense of 'a designated place.' In literary contexts, it may evoke the bustling, sensory-rich atmosphere of a medieval marketplace, highlighting the transient yet vital nature of trade in public spaces.

30초 단어

  • A stall is a small, temporary shop.
  • Commonly found in markets.
  • Can also mean to delay.
  • Countable noun.

Hey there! Think of a stall as the ultimate 'pop-up' shop. Unlike a big department store, a stall is usually just a table or a small, open-fronted booth where a vendor displays their wares.

You see these everywhere at farmers' markets, holiday fairs, or even inside large train stations. The key thing to remember is that they are temporary. A person might set up a stall on Saturday morning to sell handmade jewelry and pack it all away by the evening. It is a very intimate way to shop because you are usually talking directly to the person who made the goods!

The word stall has a fascinating history that goes back to the Old English word steall, which meant a place where cattle were kept. Imagine a stable!

Over time, the meaning shifted from a place for animals to a place for people to stand or display their trade. By the Middle Ages, it specifically referred to the partitioned seats in a choir or, more commonly, the booths used by merchants in a marketplace. It is a great example of how a word can evolve from describing a physical 'spot' for livestock to a 'spot' for commerce.

In daily life, we use stall to describe where someone is selling something. You might hear people say, 'I bought these apples at the fruit stall.' It is a very neutral term, perfect for both casual conversation and descriptive writing.

Common collocations include market stall, food stall, and flower stall. Notice how we often pair it with the type of goods being sold. If you are talking about something more permanent, you might use 'kiosk' or 'stand', but 'stall' is the go-to word for that classic market vibe.

While 'stall' as a noun refers to a shop, it also appears in idioms. 1. Set out your stall: To show others what your intentions or talents are. 2. Stall for time: To delay something to gain an advantage. 3. Stall out: To stop making progress. 4. A market stall: Often used to describe a humble beginning. 5. Stall tactics: Deliberate delays to prevent a decision.

The plural is stalls. It is a countable noun, so you can say 'a stall' or 'two stalls'. In terms of pronunciation, it sounds like 'tall' with an 's' at the front. The vowel is a long 'aw' sound.

Rhyming words include ball, call, fall, hall, and wall. The stress is always on the single syllable, making it very easy to pronounce!

Fun Fact

It once meant a seat in a church choir!

Pronunciation Guide

UK /stɔːl/

Sounds like 'tall' with an 's'.

US /stɔl/

Similar to UK, slightly more open vowel.

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing the 'l' too softly.
  • Confusing with 'stale'.
  • Adding an extra syllable.

Rhymes With

ball call fall hall wall

Difficulty Rating

독해 1/5

Easy

Writing 2/5

Moderate

Speaking 1/5

Easy

듣기 1/5

Easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

market buy sell

Learn Next

vendor merchant commerce

고급

entrepreneurship

Grammar to Know

Countable nouns

A stall / Two stalls

Examples by Level

1

I bought an apple at the stall.

bought = purchased

Use 'at' for locations.

2

The stall is open.

open = ready for business

Simple subject-verb.

3

Look at that stall.

look = see

Imperative verb.

4

The stall has toys.

has = possesses

Third-person singular.

5

I like this stall.

like = enjoy

Simple present.

6

My friend has a stall.

friend = pal

Possessive pronoun.

7

The stall is blue.

blue = color

Adjective usage.

8

Go to the stall.

go = move to

Directional verb.

1

The food stall smells great.

2

She works at a jewelry stall.

3

We visited the market and saw many stalls.

4

The flower stall is very busy today.

5

He bought a hat from a small stall.

6

There is a coffee stall near the park.

7

The stall closes at five o'clock.

8

I found a book at the antique stall.

1

The street market is full of colorful stalls.

2

He runs a popular food stall in the city center.

3

We spent the afternoon browsing the craft stalls.

4

The stall owner offered me a discount.

5

You can find fresh produce at the farmers' stall.

6

The Christmas market has many wooden stalls.

7

She decided to rent a stall at the local fair.

8

The stall was packed with handmade souvenirs.

1

The vendor set up his stall before dawn.

2

Market stalls are a great way to start a small business.

3

The city council regulates where stalls can be placed.

4

She manages a chain of mobile food stalls.

5

The stall was overflowing with local delicacies.

6

I prefer buying from a stall rather than a supermarket.

7

The artisan set out his stall with great care.

8

The rainy weather forced the stall owners to close early.

1

The artisan's stall served as a vibrant hub for local culture.

2

The proliferation of food stalls has transformed the neighborhood.

3

He viewed the market stall as a stepping stone to a permanent shop.

4

The aesthetic appeal of the stall drew in many tourists.

5

Operating a stall requires significant logistical planning.

6

The stall was strategically positioned near the main entrance.

7

She successfully launched her brand from a single market stall.

8

The atmosphere at the stall was bustling and chaotic.

1

The marketplace was a labyrinth of stalls, each offering exotic spices.

2

His humble stall became the cornerstone of the local economy.

3

The ephemeral nature of the market stall adds to its charm.

4

She meticulously curated her stall to reflect her artistic vision.

5

The merchant's stall was a testament to his lifelong trade.

6

The sight of the crowded stalls evoked a sense of ancient commerce.

7

Stalls were once the primary venues for trade in the medieval city.

8

The stall owner's charisma was as important as the goods themselves.

자주 쓰는 조합

market stall
food stall
set up a stall
flower stall
rent a stall
crowded stall
small stall
busy stall
visit a stall
run a stall

Idioms & Expressions

"set out your stall"

To show your intentions or abilities.

He set out his stall early in the negotiations.

formal

"stall for time"

To delay to gain an advantage.

She tried to stall for time by asking questions.

neutral

"stall out"

To stop progressing.

The project began to stall out after a month.

neutral

"market stall"

A humble starting point.

He went from a market stall to a global brand.

neutral

"stall tactics"

Deliberate delays.

I saw through his stall tactics immediately.

neutral

"stall in the blocks"

To be unable to start.

The plan stalled in the blocks due to funding.

formal

Easily Confused

stall vs Stable

Shared etymology.

Stable is for horses; stall is for selling.

The horse is in the stable; the merchant is at the stall.

stall vs Stand

Similar function.

Stand is often more generic.

A news stand vs a market stall.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + is at + stall

He is at the stall.

A2

Subject + bought + from + stall

I bought this from a stall.

어휘 가족

Nouns

stallholder The person who operates a stall.

Verbs

to stall To delay or to stop moving.

관련

market The place where stalls are found.

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

neutral casual

자주 하는 실수

Using 'stall' for a large building. Use 'shop' or 'store'.
A stall is small and temporary.
Confusing 'stall' with 'stable'. Stall is for selling; stable is for horses.
They share an origin but have different meanings now.
Thinking 'stall' is a verb only. It is also a noun.
Learners often forget the noun form.
Misspelling as 'stale'. Stall.
Stale means old/not fresh.
Using 'stall' for a room in a house. Use 'bathroom' or 'cubicle'.
A stall is for commerce.

Tips

💡

Market Talk

Use 'stall' when describing markets.

💡

Countable

Always use an article (a/the) with stall.

💡

History

It used to mean a place for horses!

Memorize It

Mnemonic

STALL: S-ell T-hings A-t L-ocal L-ocations.

Visual Association

Imagine a wooden table with fruit on it.

Word Web

Market Vendor Goods Trade

챌린지

Visit a local market and name three stalls you see.

어원

Old English

Original meaning: A place for cattle or a fixed position.

문화적 맥락

None, very common term.

Stalls are essential to the 'street food' and 'farmers market' culture in the UK and US.

Notting Hill market scenes various holiday fairs in literature

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Market

  • visit a stall
  • market stall
  • stall owner

Business

  • rent a stall
  • set up a stall

Conversation Starters

"Have you ever bought something from a market stall?"

"What is the best thing you've found at a stall?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a market stall you saw recently.

If you had a stall, what would you sell?

자주 묻는 질문

8 질문

It is a type of small, temporary shop.

Yes, in US English, a bathroom stall is a partitioned area.

No, they sell crafts, clothes, and more.

Yes, it means to delay or stop.

The person running the stall.

Mostly, but they can be indoors at events.

It is neutral and common.

Yes, if you are a vendor.

셀프 테스트

fill blank A1

The ___ sells fresh fruit.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: stall

A stall is for selling things.

multiple choice A2

What is a stall?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: A small shop

A stall is a small retail booth.

true false B1

A stall is usually a permanent building.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

Stalls are typically temporary.

match pairs B1

Word

All matched!

These are common collocations.

sentence order B2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Subject + verb + object + prepositional phrase.

점수: /5

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