stock
noun
uk
/stɒk/ us
/stɑːk/stock noun (SUPPLY)
C1 [ C or U ]
- accommodate
- accommodate someone with something
- administer
- administration
- afford
- arm someone with something
- dish
- hand off
- hand something back
- hand something down
- hand something in
- hand something out
- outfit
- provision
- re-equipment
- reassign
- reassignment
- rebid
- regift
- render
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stock noun (MONEY)
- algo
- anti-city
- anti-dilution
- anti-speculation
- anti-speculative
- broker
- bull market
- carpetbagger
- dead cat bounce
- equity
- exposure
- footsie
- gilt
- inconvertible
- initial coin offering
- intangible asset
- management buy-in
- non-controlling
- rentier
- the Nikkei index
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stock noun (LIQUID)
stock noun (ANIMALS)
stock noun (OPINION)
stock noun (ORIGIN)
stock noun (HANDLE)
stock noun (FRAME)
stock noun (PLANT)
Idioms
Most supermarkets stock a wide range of wines.
- His shop stocks any number of different kinds of pasta.
- Our supermarket stocks apples in several different varieties.
- We stock a wide range of domestic appliances, including fridges, freezers, and dishwashers.
- We stock the full range of model railway accessories.
- The larger shops are able to stock a wider selection of goods.
Phrasal verb
stock adjective [before noun] (NOT SPECIAL)
(of photographs) supplied by a company or organization for people to use themselves, without having to do their own photography:
The article was accompanied by two stock photographs.
Today, stock images can be found in searchable online databases.
- average
- average Joe
- bog-standard
- conformance
- conformity
- conventionalized
- diet
- given
- institutionalize
- mainline
- quotidian
- regular
- regularity
- regularization
- regularize
- round
- the/your average bear idiom
- unchallenging
- unextraordinary
- unspectacular
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